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Obesity1 is back in the headlines in the UK, with the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges calling for fizzy drinks to be heavily taxed and junk food adverts2 banned until after the watershed3.
The body, which represents doctors in the country, has called for unhealthy foods to be treated more like cigarettes, which were the target of a successful campaign.
Prof Terence Stephenson, the chair of the Academy, said: "That required things like a ban on advertising4 and a reduction in marketing5 and the association of smoking with sporting activities – that helped people move away from smoking."
A quarter of adults in the UK are considered obese6, which makes it one of the nations where the problem is most prevalent.
Stephenson believes there is no "silver bullet" for tackling the problem of expanding waistlines; instead, the entire culture around eating needs to change to make it easier to make healthy decisions.
The Academy's recommendations include: a £100m budget for treatments like weight-loss surgery; the banning of junk food and vending7 machines in hospitals, where all food must meet the same nutritional8 standards as in schools; and information about calories for children on food labels.
The British Soft Drinks Association rejected the idea that a tax on fizzy drinks, which it said contributed to "just 2%" of the total calories in an average diet, would address a problem "which is about overall diet and levels of activity".
Health minister Lord Howe welcomed the report and said he wanted to see "businesses intensifying9 their efforts as well".
Some teenagers seem to be getting the healthy food message. George from Peterborough, interviewed by the BBC, believes that the key is moderation. He said: "Just don't have fizzy drinks every day. It's the same with things like crisps."
Quiz 测验
1. Doctors are comparing foods which make people fat to what kind of harmful product?
Cigarettes.
2. According to the article, how many people in the UK are considered too fat?
A quarter of the population.
3. Which measures does the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges want hospitals to adopt with regard to food?
A ban on junk food and vending machines.
4. Is this statement true or false? The British Soft Drink Association rejected the idea that people are fat because they consume fizzy drinks.
True. The British Soft Drink Association says soft drinks contribute to just 2% of the total calories in an average diet.
5. Which expression in the article means "a simple and very effective solution for a difficult problem"?
A silver bullet.
Glossary 词汇表
obesity 肥胖症
a fizzy drink 汽水
to tax 征税
junk food 垃圾食品
the watershed 分水岭时间 (在晚9点后才能播出)
unhealthy 不健康的
to move away from 停止(做某事)
obese 肥胖的
the silver bullet (喻)捷径,高招儿
to tackle 应对,解决
the waistline 腰围
healthy 健康的
the weight-loss surgery 瘦身手术
a vending machine 自动售货机
the nutritional standards 营养标准
the calories 卡路里
the food label 食品标签
a soft drink 软饮
the health minister (英国)卫生大臣
crisps 薯片
1 obesity | |
n.肥胖,肥大 | |
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2 adverts | |
advertisements 广告,做广告 | |
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3 watershed | |
n.转折点,分水岭,分界线 | |
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n.广告业;广告活动 a.广告的;广告业务的 | |
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n.行销,在市场的买卖,买东西 | |
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6 obese | |
adj.过度肥胖的,肥大的 | |
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7 vending | |
v.出售(尤指土地等财产)( vend的现在分词 );(尤指在公共场所)贩卖;发表(意见,言论);声明 | |
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8 nutritional | |
adj.营养的,滋养的 | |
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9 intensifying | |
v.(使)增强, (使)加剧( intensify的现在分词 );增辉 | |
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