Family and friends can help a dieter by __________

A) keeping track of what the dieter eats and noting when he or she goes off the diet
B) pointing out how the extra weight prevents people from leading an active lifestyle
C) avoiding discussions about food and limiting the dieter’s social invitations
D) offering encouragement, which helps foster the dieter’s self-esteem and self-efficacy


Answer: D

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