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Some people suggest anti-obesity measures (AOM), such as displaying calorie information in restaurant menus. Such measures sidestep addressing the core problems that cause obesity: poverty and income inequality. Which one of the following statements best supports the argument?

  1. The proposed AOM addresses the symptoms, not the causes, of obesity.
  2. If obesity reduces, poverty will naturally reduce.
  3. AOM are addressing the core problems of obesity.
  4. AOM are addressing the problem successfully.

Correct answer: The proposed AOM addresses the symptoms, not the causes, of obesity.

Solution

The argument claims that anti-obesity measures like menu calorie labels do not tackle the root causes of obesity. The option saying they address symptoms rather than causes directly supports this view.

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