2006年VOA标准英语-Food and Drug Administration Says Restaura(在线收听) |
By Crystal Park A new report released by theU.S. Food and Drug Administration, the F.D.A., says restaurants should be doing more to help Americans fight what has been described as a national obesity epidemic. Although the government cannot regulate what the restaurants serve, the report has several suggestions the F.D.A. thinks restaurants should follow. --------------------------------------------------- The federal government says 64 percent of Americans are overweight and 30 percent are obese. That has prompted the Food and Drug Administration, the F.D.A., to issue a report urging restaurants to help control obesity. The report claims that Americans get one-third of their daily calories outside the home. F.D.A. Acting Commissioner Dr. Andrew von Eschenbach said, "Foods away from home are an important part of our dietary intake, and we need to begin to think how we're going to manage that effectively."
"At the end of the day, this is all about personal responsibility that we all have to take for our own diet and our own health,” Anderson said. “I think restaurants do a good job and I think have an obligation to provide choices to people, and we've been doing that in greater and greater numbers." |
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