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Date: 2014-06-28 22:51:28
Nutrition
Diets
Medicine
Eating disorders
Overeaters Anonymous
Brian Wansink
Health
Obesity
Competitive eating

ecSI 2.0 Below are statements about your eating. Think about each one, then choose the best response for you. A = Always O = Often

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