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What are quick,jerky,grossly uncoordinated,irregular movements that may disappear on relaxation called?
Set Point
A theory suggesting that an individual's weight or certain physiological markers naturally tend to stabilize around a specific value or range.
Discrimination
The unfair or biased treatment of people from various groups, particularly based on their race, age, or gender.
Overweight Applicants
Candidates for a position who are perceived or actually weigh more than what is considered healthy for their height, potentially facing bias.
Leptin Levels
The concentration of leptin, a hormone primarily released by fat cells, which plays a key role in regulating energy intake and expenditure, including appetite and hunger.
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