C. He is fit
B doesn't work, as he would need to be fit to score well, and A and D have nothing to do with fitness levels indicated by fitness testing
I will go with (C) Missed job opportunities.
Let's evaluate why.
If someone is in a gang be it long term or short term, they probably are not well educated. Therefore they're not going to be able to attend college.
Placing their lives at risk by gang involvement will definitely NOT improve their physical health or decrease their risk of injury. It would most likely do the opposite.
I'd have to go with C. Just because of personal experiences...
My explanation is because when I would get to "emotional" and such, I was candidate for a mood disorder/adjustment disorder. <span />
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