The school nurse overhears a conversation among adolescent girls. Which comment would be of most concern related to the nutritional health of these adolescents?

A) "I hate eating with my family. I would much rather snack all day."
B) "I had lunch with my boyfriend before his game and all he ate were carbohydrates."
C) "I am feeling so fat. I think I need to exercise a few extra hours today."
D) "I don't really like it, but I have been drinking lots of skim milk."


Ans: C

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