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The bar chart shows the percentage of adults in the US living with certain heart disease risk factors. Which conclusion can be drawn from the chart?
About 30% of adults are living with obesity, high blood pressure, or both.
Diabetes is the leading cause of heart disease among adults who have high cholesterol.
Over 50% of the reporting adults are living with risk factors that can be controlled through diet and exercise.
If an adult leads an inactive lifestyle, he has a 38% chance of getting heart disease.
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