Thanks for your response!
It's a subtle distinction, but the issue that you are discussing is that of how the
choice to be sedentary was made. Whether that choice was based on being poorly informed, lack of good advice, love of tv, bad decision-making, or whatever else, if something has led people to
choose to be sedentary, that does not weaken the author's conclusion about the choice to be sedentary:
some cause
choice sedentary life
societal detriment
Do you see how what
led to that
choice is not really relevant?
The correct answer choice, meanwhile, provides a completely different cause--physical conditions that lead to a predisposition to a sedentary lifestyle--this calls into question the author's conclusion about the detrimental effects caused by people's
choosing to be sedentary:
Physical predisposition
sedentary life
societal detriment.
I hope that's helpful! Please let me know whether this clears that one up--thanks!
~Steve