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The normal range of resting heart rate for a near-term fetus is:
Exercise
Physical activity conducted to improve health or maintain fitness, ranging from walking and running to sports and strength training.
Weight Gain
The increase in body weight over a period of time, which may result from increased muscle mass, fat deposits, or fluid retention.
Metabolic Rate
The speed at which the body converts food and oxygen into energy, critical in determining weight loss or gain.
Junk Food
Food items with little nutritional value, high in calories, sugars, fats, and salts, often processed or fast food.
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