Which plan is safe and includes all the necessary parts to completely address the issues involved with improving your body compo
sition? A. Andy wants to increase his lean muscle mass. He is not worried about his BMI because it is in the normal range. He will lift weights five times a week at the maximum intensity possible. B. Mark wants to decrease his BMI, so he will exercise for 60 minutes five days a week. He will monitor his strength training using a workout log and plans to eat six, well-balanced, 300-calorie meals a day. C. Lisa wants to increase her BMI, so she plans to go running for 60 minutes five days a week. She also plans to eat six, protein-rich meals a day that are about 300 calories each. D. Rachel wants to slim down for a big pool party that is coming up next weekend. She is going to exercise for 60 minutes a day. She also plans to reduce her caloric intake to 600 calories a day by eating diet bars.
<span>The answer is C because fad diets are typically not successful for long-term weight loss and they can have bad effects on your health. Nutritionalists generally advise that a longer, slower dietary plan is healthier. </span>
<span>As of fall 2007, Medicare no longer pays for reasonably preventable errors that occur in the hospital. these occurrences are referred to as:</span>(also known as hospital-acquired conditions, or HACs).
Actions and behaviors that are already being expressed that will help them maintain their desired quality of life are being very understanding of one an other as well as staying active.
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This is what i put for my unit test for edge, though i would alter it for copyright purposes.