True because certain people have health issues that stops them from doing certain sports/stuff.
<span>After the first year of life, adolescence is the most important period of growth of the whole life of a person. <span>The nutritional needs of adolescents are soaring.
</span>The recommended energy intake depends on the stage of growth, genetic factors, and physical activity level. <span>It varies between 2 100 and 2 900 kcal per day in girls, and 2400 and 3500 kcal in boys.
</span><span>Indeed, nutritional needs are especially increased, related to the pubertal growth (skeletal and muscular development).
</span><span>The nutritional needs of adolescents
</span>The nutritional needs of teenagers are higher than all other ages. <span>Note, however, that children of the same age and sex may be at very different stages of development.
</span><span>It is therefore difficult to provide quantified nutritional recommendations.
</span><span>However, adolescents, whatever their stage of development, have higher nutritional needs in protein, calcium and iron.</span></span>
<span>The correct answer is "none of the above". Low beams, windshield wipers, defroster/defrogger are useless during sunny days; reducing speed doesn't depend on the fact that it is sunny, it would be necessary if it was rainy/foggy or any other kind of weather, but a sunny one.</span>
Egyptians were smarter about things when is came to illnesses. I believe that is would be action as in them doing something to be sick or getting hurt. Other wise if you are talking about the "occurrence" of a season or something like that. they believed that illnesses can be caused by a variety of different things. like eating certain foods or drinking contaminated water. They also to believe that gods have something to do with illnesses. All in all I think the answer you looking for is action.