Which of the following factors BEST characterize a transitioning region in which the nutrition paradox is common?

A) increased availability of and preference for foods high in added sugars
B) decreased reliance on carbohydrates combined with increased reliance on protein
C) decreased physical activity combined with increased intake of energy-dense food
D) increased physical activity combined with decreased availability of staple foods


C

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