Which of the following actions by a community will most help in reducing the incidence of adolescent obesity?
a. Provide access to computer programs and information on obesity.
b. Provide guest speakers on obesity to classrooms of adolescents.
c. Sponsor sports activities for adolescents after school and in the summer.
d. Restrict the number of new building permits for fast-food restaurants in the community.
C
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A Incorrect. Providing access to computer programs and information on obesity means more sitting and will not most help in reducing the incidence of adolescent obesity.
B Incorrect. Providing guest speakers on obesity to classrooms of adolescents means more sitting and definitely will not most help in reducing the incidence of adolescent obesity.
C Correct. Sponsoring sports activities for adolescents after school and in the summer will most help in reducing the incidence of adolescent obesity.
D Incorrect. Restricting the number of new building permits for fast-food restaurants in the community may help, but it will not be the most help in reducing the incidence of adolescent obesity.
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