A nurse understands that certain activities are required for a healthy lifestyle. Which of the following is the best example of this?
A)
Exercising more on days when feeling "guilty" about a snack
B)
Buying only fat-free foods and allowing absolutely no deviation from this
C)
Exercising every day, at least for an hour and a half
D)
Balancing good nutrition and exercise in moderation
D
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