The answer is C- always be evaluated.
Sometimes the info u hear on TV can be false, so it’s always good to evaluate it first.
The answer to the question is (A) a fitness fad.
Michael believes that using a piece of equipment would quickly give him the abdominal muscles that he longs for. However, even if the equipment is able to do what it advertises itself as; Michael still needs to eat the right diet in order to gain the muscles that he desires. He also needs to do the exercises and diet routinely, or he won’t get the abdominal muscles he wants.
There are no choices provided, however the correct answer regarding the result of taking diuretics is that they can cause a person to lose water weight quickly and it can be harmful because it might dehydration or potassium depletion.
Diuretics refer to drugs that lead to diuresis or excess production of urine. When a person takes a diuretic, he or she will need to urinate very frequently, leading to a loss of body weight caused by water loss. However, the "water weight" that is lost is just temporary, and is not the same as fat loss- which is more enduring. Furthermore, too much water loss in the body can lead to a potassium deficiency, which can be harmful, because potassium is an essential mineral for optimal body functioning.
B I would say because steriods pust something in your systems that makes you energetic and gives you chemicals to make you stronger so I would say Low energy
Answer:
od, its true its possible to get protein from other things like protein powder