Which of the following is true about athletes and feeding and eating disorders?
A. May, who is an elite athlete, is less likely to develop a feeding and eating disorder than June, who is a nonelite athlete.
B. May, who is an elite athlete, is more likely develop a feeding and eating disorder than June, who is a nonelite athlete.
C. May, who is an elite athlete, and June, who is a nonelite athlete, are equally likely to develop a feeding and eating disorder.
D. Neither May nor June will develop a feeding and eating disorder because there is no empirical evidence correlating eating disorders and athletes.
Answer: B
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