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Do obese individuals tend to have much less water content in their body than lean individuals?

1) True
2) False

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Obese individuals tend to have less water content in their bodies compared to lean individuals.

Step-by-step explanation:

Obese individuals tend to have less water content in their bodies compared to lean individuals. Water makes up about 50-70% of adult body weight, and it varies inversely with fat content.

Intracellular fluid, which makes up about 50% of body weight in lean persons, is much less in obese persons. This difference in water content is one of the factors contributing to the higher body weight in obese individuals.

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