It would be false. They are specific to females, not males
Answer: 2,200 Kcal
Explanation: An average adult requires at least 2,200 Kcal in a day for maintaining his/her weight and carrying on everyday activities. The average calorie requirement varies person to person depending on numerous factors such as person’s sex, age, height, weight, and level of physical activity. In each sex and age category, the higher limit of the range is for individuals who have active lifestyle and the lower limit of the range is for individuals who have sedentary lifestyle. The reductions in basal metabolic rate occur with aging, which reduce the calorie needs for adults as they age.
The answer is D - you are likely to develop some similirities to the people with whom you associate
16.9 % of children and adolescents are considered Obese, that means with a body mass index (BMI) at or above the 95th percentile on the BMI for age growth chart.
Type 2 diabetes should be on this list. There is more children that suffer from obesity than ever before being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. But of the choices you gave im going with "Risk of bone fractures"
I believe its c, that makes the most sense.