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PilotLPTM
3 months ago
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Sam is a teen struggling with his weight, and he is now considered obese. Which health risks will Sam most likely face now and i

n the future as an adult?
Difficulty getting around, but that will get easier as an adult

Social discrimination that can lead to performance issues as an adult

Psychological effects that become reversed once he is an adult

Low self-esteem, but that will change when he becomes an adult
Health
2 answers:
Tatiana [1.5K]3 months ago
7 0
Social discrimination could result in performance challenges as he moves into adulthood.
Leni [1.5K]3 months ago
5 0

I think social discrimination may be an issue.

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