WhyabloodyMBA wrote:
According to a panel of health officials, there has been a great deal of confusion in the medical profession about whether obesity is a biological disorder posing serious health risks or a condition more related to appearance than to health.
(A) about whether obesity is a biological disorder posing serious health risks or a condition more related to appearance than to
a condition is the perfect usage and the meaning is perfect therefore let us hang on to it
(B) with respect to obesity being a biological disorder posing serious health risks or if it is related more to appearance than
with respect to isn't the right usage therefore let us discard
(C) over whether or not obesity is a biological disorder posing serious health risks or it is a condition more related to appearance than to
whether or not required in addition it is not required therefore out
(D) about obesity and if it is a biological disorder posing serious health risks or a condition related to appearance more than to
if it is not required and it distorts the meaning
(E) concerning whether obesity is a biological disorder posing serious health risks or it is a condition related to appearance more than
Similar reasoning as C