Jim: Huh. I still don’t have any energy, and I get headaches all the time.
Doctor: Mm. I see your weight is 180 pounds. You’ve gained five pounds since your last visit. That’s a little too much for your weight.
Jim: That’s funny. I’ve been eating the same as always.
Doctor: I think maybe we should talk about it.
Jim: Oh, well, I mean…now I eat the things students usually eat at school.
Doctor: The usual things?
Jim: Yeah, you know. In the morning, I grab a few doughnuts and a coffee on the way to school.
Doctor: Uh-huh. And for lunch?
Jim: Uh, a couple of hot dogs, fries, and a Coke…maybe an ice cream on the way back.
Doctor: And dinner?
Jim: Pizza, and a Coke.
Doctor: What about exercise?
Jim: Exercise? I’m just not into exercise. I just like to watch sports on TV. Anyway I wouldn’t have time for exercise…too much homework, you know.
Doctor: You should change your eating habits before you have a serious weight problem. I’ll give you this pamphlet with diet suggestions to follow, and I also want you to do some walking and some one-hour workouts at the gym. Maybe three times a week.
Jim: Diet? Exercise? But can’t I just take some pills to give me more energy and get rid of my headaches?
A Column B
The student’s test results 6 1. Headaches and lack of energy
His problems 1 2. Exercise and diet
His breakfast 4 3. Pizza and a Coke
His lunch 5 4. A few doughnuts and a coffee
His dinner 3 5. A couple of hot dogs, fries, and Coke
Suggestions to follow 2 6. Nothing physically wrong