- Tue Jun 14, 2016 10:11 am
#26528
Complete Question Explanation
Weaken—CE. The correct answer choice is (B)
The Dietician argues that North Americans could become healthier without cutting fat intake simply by drinking more red wine. This conclusion is based on the observation that French people consume high quantities of fat, however the effects of this are mitigated by the high quantities of red wine that they also consume. What is important to note however is that the stimulus shifts from a discussion of heart disease to a conclusion about overall health. So while it could be true that consuming more red wine reduces incidences of heart disease, to weaken this conclusion you should find an answer that shows that consuming more red wine may not actually be “healthier.”
Answer choice (A): Despite the fact that French men have a higher rate of heart disease than French women, the overall incidence is still as low as the stimulus suggests. Thus this answer choice does not attack the conclusion.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. It shows that drinking more red wine by North Americans would likely lead to liver problems and other illnesses, and therefore may not result in better overall health.
Answer choice (C): The stimulus is only concerned with the overall incidence and the general trends among French people. Just because there are exceptions to that trend does not attack the notion that drinking more red wine will make North Americans healthier.
Answer choice (D): The conclusion is not about the “healthiest” way to live, only about the notion that drinking more red wine can make North Americans “healthier.” The fact that there may be an even healthier way to live does not attack the relationship presented in this conclusion.
Answer choice (E): The Paradox mentioned (and the parallel between the French and North Americans) is in part due to the high fat consumption of the French, so these other regions with lower incidence of heart disease may not meet the criteria given in the stimulus.
Weaken—CE. The correct answer choice is (B)
The Dietician argues that North Americans could become healthier without cutting fat intake simply by drinking more red wine. This conclusion is based on the observation that French people consume high quantities of fat, however the effects of this are mitigated by the high quantities of red wine that they also consume. What is important to note however is that the stimulus shifts from a discussion of heart disease to a conclusion about overall health. So while it could be true that consuming more red wine reduces incidences of heart disease, to weaken this conclusion you should find an answer that shows that consuming more red wine may not actually be “healthier.”
Answer choice (A): Despite the fact that French men have a higher rate of heart disease than French women, the overall incidence is still as low as the stimulus suggests. Thus this answer choice does not attack the conclusion.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. It shows that drinking more red wine by North Americans would likely lead to liver problems and other illnesses, and therefore may not result in better overall health.
Answer choice (C): The stimulus is only concerned with the overall incidence and the general trends among French people. Just because there are exceptions to that trend does not attack the notion that drinking more red wine will make North Americans healthier.
Answer choice (D): The conclusion is not about the “healthiest” way to live, only about the notion that drinking more red wine can make North Americans “healthier.” The fact that there may be an even healthier way to live does not attack the relationship presented in this conclusion.
Answer choice (E): The Paradox mentioned (and the parallel between the French and North Americans) is in part due to the high fat consumption of the French, so these other regions with lower incidence of heart disease may not meet the criteria given in the stimulus.