Which practitioners are trained to evaluate and plan athletes' diets?
A) certified strength and conditioning specialists (CSCS)
B) certified athletic trainers (ATC)
C) sports dietitians
D) nutritionists
C
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a. A - least b. B - low c. C - great d. D - greatest
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a. true b. false