Depriving the body of carbohydrates, commonly found in many

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Depriving the body of carbohydrates, commonly found in many fad diets, may aid in the loss of weight, but it can likely lead to ketosis, which results in muscle loss in a process that itself can often account for much observed weight loss.

A) Depriving the body of carbohydrates, commonly found in many fad diets, may aid in the loss of weight, but it can likely lead to ketosis, which results in muscle loss in a process that itself can often account for much observed weight loss.

B) Many diets, because they deprive the body of carbohydrates, can likely lead to ketosis-muscle loss occurs accounting for much of the observed weight loss-though they may aid in the loss of weight.

C) Common in fad diets is the recommendation to deprive the body of carbohydrates, which may aid in weight loss and can likely lead to ketosis, resulting in muscle loss and accounting for much observed weight loss.

D) Depriving the body of carbohydrates, a strategy common in fad diets, may aid in weight loss, but such a regimen can likely lead to ketosis, which can cause muscle loss-a result that can often account for much of the observed weight loss.

E) When the body is deprived of carbohydrates, which is common to fad diets, weight loss may occur, but it can also lead to ketosis, accounting for much of the observed weight loss.

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by deloitte247 » Sat Aug 25, 2018 2:49 am

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OPTION A- INCORRECT
Nothing much to offer from here because it's just a repetition of what's been said even in the original statement written by the author of the article. it doesn't offer any different direction or suggestion.

OPTION B- INCORRECT
Looks a disjointed statement statement stating otherwise the opinion of the writer and what is needed herein. Sounds too advisory instead of highlighting the points of discussion

OPTION C- INCORRECT
Looks closer to the true picture of what's exactly the right arrangement but still fall short of grammatical re-arrangement. we look up to the rest options

OPTION D- CORRECT
This seem more appropriate with the arrangement explaining every keyword in a way that everyone would understand perfectly. Good punctuations and writing. Seems a bit more comprehensive and thus the most Correct of all.

OPTION E- INCORRECT
This option looks correct also but some missing details like muscle from the original article counts against it.