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According to the American Council of Exercise, overweight people have, on average, greater than 30% body fat. In graph B, what do you notice about the amounts of hydrogen and methane in subjects with healthy body fat percentage compared to subjects who were overweight?

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Subjects in the “normal” group had a normal amount of hydrogen, 20 ppm  or less, and a normal amount of methane, 3 ppm or less.   If subjects had greater amounts than the normal amount of hydrogen (≥20 ppm) detected but had less than the normal amount of methane (≤3 ppm), they were considered hydrogen positive (represented by the “Hydrogen Only” bar), while ≥3 ppm of methane detected but ≤20 ppm of hydrogen was considered methane positive (represented by the “Methane Only” bar).  If subjects had greater than the normal amounts of both gases (≥20 ppm of hydrogen and ≥3 ppm), they were considered hydrogen and methane positive (represented by the “Methane and Hydrogen” bar).

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