The correct answer is B.
A combination of poor nutrition and a sedentary lifestyle are leading to greater occurrences of obesity in children and adolescents. This is true, especially in first world countries like the US. Children and adolescents are not as physically active as they used to be around 20 - 30 years ago due to advances in technology. The diets tend to be high in sugar and processed food as they are cheaper and easier to buy and easier to feed the kids with.
I'm pretty sure the answer to this question is choice D.
Eating a high-fat diet would most likely influence the risk of getting
pancreatic cancer. The pancreas is in the abdomen. It converts the food
we eat into energy for the body's cells. People who ate high amounts of
saturated fats had higher rates of pancreatic cancer than did those who
ate low amounts because the pancreas have to release more hormone to
digest it
Answer:
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