The correct answer is A. Eat nutrient-dense food and engage in regular physical activity
Explanation:
An appropriate BMI (Body Max Index) indicates there is an appropriate balance between diet and physical that helps Karen maintain a healthy weight. Due to this, it is not necessary for Karen to drastically change her habits but just to follow general healthy recommendations; this includes eating nutrient-dense food such as fruits, vegetables, lean meats or nuts as these contain multiple nutrients that are essential for health. Also, she must do exercise regularly as this will help Karen to have healthy health and will prevent diseases such as diabetes or high blood pressure. Thus, the best strategy for Karen is "Eat nutrient-dense food and engage in regular physical activity."
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1. I would stand up for the sixth grader. It wouldn't matter if my friends would hate me after or not be my friend anymore. That also shows their "Fake Friends". Real friends wouldn't hurt other people. It doesn't matter if that kid is a sixth grader or not, were all the same. And there's a life at risk if nobody does anything. Imagine if that was you. Suffering all because these kids think their "cool", you would like someone to help you right? So, stand up for the Sixth Grader, stop the fighting, and save a life.
2. Yes, I tink my actions would be helpful because, if it means to help a kid out of bullying and fighting and help them survive it wouldn't matter what others think. Bulying/fighting doesn't solve anything it just makes it worse. If you stand up, there are more chances to help stop this from happining.
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Watching endless hours of TV.
Withdrawing from friends or partners or, conversely jumping into a frenzied social life to avoid facing problems.
Overeating or weight gain.
Undereating or weight loss.
Sleeping too much.
Drinking too much alcohol.
Lashing out at others in emotionally or physically violent outbursts.
You should probably cook that for 20-30 min