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Which of the following is a possible consequence of eating a low protein diet?
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Decreased muscle growth and repair
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Increased potential for glycogen storage
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Increased uptake of minerals
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Decreased potential to store body fat
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A low protein diet can lead to decreased muscle growth and repair because protein is essential for building and repairing muscle tissues. It can also result in decreased potential to store body fat since protein helps regulate appetite and promotes satiety. However, increased uptake of minerals is not a direct consequence of eating a low protein diet.