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In the United States, ________ are more likely to be overweight or have obesity than other adults.Multiple Choicewhite American men who are over 60 years of agemiddle-aged men with Asian ancestrynon-Hispanic Black Americanswhite postmenopausal women

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In the United States, ________ are more likely to be overweight or have obesity than other adults.Multiple Choicewhite American men who are over 60 years of agemiddle-aged men with Asian ancestrynon-Hispanic Black Americanswhite postmenopausal women

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The correct answer is "non-Hispanic Black Americans". According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), non-Hispanic Black Americans have the highest age-adjusted rates of obesity (49.6%) compared to other groups in the United States.

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