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Normal body cell mass (BCM) is the major determinant of an adequate nutritional state?
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Normal body cell mass (BCM) refers to the total mass of all the cells in the body, excluding fat mass. It includes muscle cells, organ cells, and other types of cells. Adequate nutrition is necessary for the maintenance and growth of these cells. If the body does not have enough nutrients, it can lead to a decrease in BCM, which can have negative effects on overall health. Therefore, normal body cell mass is indeed a major determinant of an adequate nutritional state.