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To counter obesity in adolescents, increasing physical activity is often more important than curbing intake. Sports and regular, moderate to intense exercise necessitate dietary modifications to meet increased energy needs for adolescents.
 
  The nurse understands that these modifications include a. Decreasing carbohydrates to 25 to 30 of total intake.
  b. Decreasing protein intake to .75 g/kg/day.
  c. Ingesting water before and after exercise.
  d. Providing vitamin and mineral supplements.
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Good timing, thanks!
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