I think it’s baby’s because they eat significantly less than the other options do :)
Fat is a quite simple component to measure. Increased or
above normal/ average body fat has been proven to be linked with many health
risks.<span>
<span>Body weight is not always an accurate indication
of body composition. If you were to equate an NFL running back who is 5'
10" and weighs 200 lbs, to a 5'10" 200 lbs. banker, there body
composition would be VERY unalike although there weight is exactly the same. Of
course the football player is healthier, because he is perhaps carrying one
third of the body fat as the banker of the same weight. Maintaining that muscle
mass would also infer healthy habits like nutrition and exercise.</span></span>
I'd say D because it is always good to have a goal for that, and if you plan it out, you have a better chance of reaching it.
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Answer:
Yes, video games are bad for your health. A comprehensive study from the Journal of Health Psychology shows that gaming disorders are linked to greater levels of loneliness, anxiety, depression, sleeping problems, social problems and many other psychological-social problems. If you suffer from any of these problems, you are not helpless.
Honestly in my opinion I love videogames. You play any if so tell me them in the comment box.
~Real