A nurse is looking to create health policies in the community to promote healthy aging. Which of the following would likely be successful?
A. Programs that promote nutritious eating choices and maintaining a healthy weight in young children
B. Increasing access to alternative medications and treatments for common diseases in the elderly
C. Free or reduced public transportation costs for people over the age of 65
D. Increased access to education
ANS: A
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