Ida is a 75-year-old woman who is not as active as she should be. When her doctor asks her why she doesn't go for walks to increase her physical activity, she is likely to list which of the following as a reason?
A. She does not have friends to walk with.
B. She does not have enough time.
C. She believes it is inappropriate for women to exercise.
D. She is concerned about neighborhood safety.
Answer: D
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