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Feraina, though I hate to talk about weight on girl athletes for all sorts of reasons, I have to concede that each sport has one or two ideal body types because of the demands of the sport. That doesn't mean that someone with another body type can't excel, but it could be a bit harder. (One exception that crossed my mind in skating is Shue Shen, who's rather tall for a pair skater and not quite as starved-looking as either Pang or Ms. Zhang (Dan?), and yet she magically is able to perform the most demanding lifts and throws.) One ideal body type for ladies' singles skating is lean and narrow, preferably petite. The other ideal type, though, seems to be muscular and compact, like Midori Ito and Tonya Harding, so there are other possibilities for skaters.
Your other point, about American foods in terms of both quality and quantity is, alas, right on the mark. It's hard to resist the siren call of junk food, especially as an adolescent. We're also a lot more sedentary as a society. Interestingly, Asian Americans tend to be taller and bigger than their counterparts in Asia. That's got to be diet.
As this applies to Caroline, I hope she can figure things out (pun not intended) and resume her climb upward in skating. It's hard watching youngsters falter on the way to their goals, especially in sports where the peak age comes so early, giving them no second chances.
I think Caroline is at a disadvantage because she doesn't fall into the petite, lean, and narrow category and or muscular and compact. Most of the more sturdy figure skaters are very short, around 5 feet tall, and so despite being muscular with a more stocky build, they still don't weigh very much. Caroline is like 5'4" or 5'5" yes? So it's hard for someone of that height to be really compact, and she doesn't have the long limbs and ectomorphic frame to be the willowly thin type of skater. If she had her current build but was about 4 inches or so shorter, than there might be more hope for her, but just looking at her frame and build now, it looks like she has a body type better suited to being a soccer player or swimmer than a figure skater. Weight can be controlled somewhat, but if she is meant to be 5'4" and 125 pounds, she's never going to be able to get down to 104 pounds (what Yuna and Mao, who are of similar heights weigh) without some drastic or unhealthy measures, and she can't make herself shorter, so it's just tough.

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