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The Sigmond-Latz clinic in Orange County treats hundreds of obese patients with severe eating disorders each year. In a recent trial of the appetite suppressant Brusselite, the clinic found that twenty percent of their patients who were at least 100 pounds overweight were able to cut their daily caloric intake by 40% or more while using Brusselite. Based on the results of this study, it is clear that Brusselite will benefit anyone with a sincere desire to lose weight.
Which of the following could be offered as a valid criticism of the above advertisement?
I. People who are only moderately overweight may not realize the same results as those attributed to people who were severely overweight. II. Brusselite's effects on patients with severe eating disorders may not accurately reflect its effects on the general populace. III. It is possible for someone to cut their daily caloric intake by over 40% by simply avoiding foods high in carbohydrates."
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The Sigmond-Latz clinic in Orange County treats hundreds of obese patients with severe eating disorders each year. In a recent trial of the appetite suppressant Brusselite, the clinic found that twenty percent of their patients who were at least 100 pounds overweight were able to cut their daily caloric intake by 40% or more while using Brusselite. Based on the results of this study, it is clear that Brusselite will benefit anyone with a sincere desire to lose weight.
Which of the following could be offered as a valid criticism of the above advertisement?
I. People who are only moderately overweight may not realize the same results as those attributed to people who were severely overweight. II. Brusselite's effects on patients with severe eating disorders may not accurately reflect its effects on the general populace. III. It is possible for someone to cut their daily caloric intake by over 40% by simply avoiding foods high in carbohydrates."
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