The public health agency had enough funds to provide one more health promotion program during the calendar year. In relation to nutrition and exercise, what would be the best choice?
A. Elementary school program for children to which parents are invited
B. High school program related for athletics and nonathletics
C. Young adult programs at the YMCA/YWCA offered free to the community
D. Senior citizen programs
ANS: A
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