What should you do to help a friend that is struggling with an eating disorder?
A) Make negative comments about your body to help them feel better about their body.
B) Back off and let them struggle with the problem on their own.
C) Talk with them as soon as possible about your concern for their health and well-being.
D) Confront them and try to make them eat a healthy diet.
C
You might also like to view...
An athlete’s first sign of dehydration is typically ______
a. fatigue. b. dizziness. c. intense thirst. d. intense sweating. e. mental confusion.
Which of the following is not a nutrition assessment used by a trained health care professional?
a. Historical information b. Physical examinations c. Anthropometric measurements d. Personality profile screening e. Laboratory tests
What are the major side effects of her chemotherapy and radiation therapy?
What will be an ideal response?
Analysis of blood or urine to determine how much of a certain nutrient or other substance is present is an example of
A. an anthropometric measurement. B. a biochemical measurement. C. a clinical assessment. D. a dietary assessment.