The French paradox refers to:
a. the fact that the French have higher rates of heart disease than people in other Western countries such as the U.S. and Canada.
b. the fact that the French are more likely to eat a Mediterranean diet, yet they have higher rates of heart disease than those in the U.S.
c. the fact that most people in France have a diet high in fat, yet still have lower rates of heart disease.
d. the fact that most people in France eat many more meals per day than people in the U.S., yet still have lower rates of heart disease.
C
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