Technology isn't just for people with type 1 diabetes. Technology is evolving to assist type 2 with their health and blood sugar management. Those with type 1 diabetes got on the technology bandwagon first, taking advantage of such advances as continuous glucose monitoring (CHM), smart pens and other approaches.
Jogging. I found this answer by process of elimination. Swimming takes a lot of force, like kicking which gives heavy force on bones, jumping rope, (believe it or not) can also affect his bones since he is "pounding" on the ground. Basketball is much like the jumping rope. But jogging is meant to be a light run, and if you jog the right way, (lightly on your feet) you can stay active and avoid heavy force on bones.
Answer:
They would see themselves as overweight even if they were thin.
Explanation:
people with anorexia nervosa think that they are overweight they have body dysmorphia
A peer is someone who is the same age as you, and they do not have to even know you. You might be friends, you might not. They might be a student that's in the same grade as you.
basically, a peer is a student that is around your age.