The belief that participation in competitive sports lowers health care costs is
A. promoted by corporate executives who have little concern for workers.
B. valid only in countries where overall working conditions are poor.
C. consistently supported by data from college and pro sports in the U.S.
D. challenged by research on actual consequences of sport participation.
Answer: D
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