Let's go through the options together!
<span>Overweight people are more prone to injury, increasing health care costs.
This is true! For example, knee injuries are more likely is a person is overweight so a chance of a knee injury increase if a person's weight increases
More people visited weight specialists, decreasing overall health care costs
I don't think this is true, especially more visits to specialists would rather increase the costs, not decrease.
Overweight people tend to visit the doctor less, decreasing health care costs.
This is also not true - rather, they would visit the doctors more
More people were treated for weight-related diseases, increasing health care costs.
This is true and also the best option - not the injuries are the biggest problem, but rather other diseases such as health problems. </span>
3rd is the answer to that
Explanation:
Physical fitness:
Cardio respiratory fitness
muscular strength
muscular endurance
flexibility
body composition
Skill:
Agility
Balance
Coordination
Speed
power
reaction time
Answer:
A bruise at the site.
Explanation:
This question is slightly flawed in full honesty. Was the injury her hitting the bottom of the pool? did she hit the side of the pull? if so, where was the injury? all of these could cause the answer of this to vary...having overcomplicated things, I would think that a bruise is the long term affect to come from this. Yes, a red mark from the splash may have occured, but this type of injury tends to disperse within a couple minutes, while a bruise can remain for a few days and, in rare cases, months.
The answer would be the last one! Have a great day <3