Refuse and only give the patient the regular record
This is a tricky question - new studies actually show that people who skip breakfast aren't at all heavier than people who don't skip it. The myth that people who regularly breakfast aren't as heavy as people who do skip it has arisen through bad scientific studies that were being conducted in the past. Newer ones, however, show that this isn't the case. For that reason, your question is invalid :)
D. physics
Physics is a field of study contributes ideas and concepts to biomechanics.
<span>The waist looks larger relative to the hips, and the stomach will likely be protruding over the waist noticeably. so you would be labeled overweight/obese I believe.</span>