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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
I'm glad I'm not alone. The number of people in the world who are obese1 or overweight has topped 2.1 billion, up from 875 million in 1980, according to figures published in a medical journal The Lancet.
I'm a fat Londoner – one of many fat Londoners, it seems: this 188-country study placed the UK near the top of its 'obesity2 list'. And the study placed the US and China at the top of the global list, with the highest rates.
Yes, China is on the list, I'm afraid. They might be talking about you, too.
Professor Hermann Toplak, at the University of Graz, in Austria, said: "Over the past decades, the modernisation of our world, with all the technology around us, has led to physical inactivity on all levels."
I don't blame anybody but myself for my love handles. I have a sweet tooth and I give in to temptation easily. Obesity is all about calorie intake3 and exercise.
The British National Institute for Health and Care said even a 3% weight loss – probably just a few kilos – would cut blood pressure and reduce the risk of type-2 diabetes4 and some cancers.
I must say that this latest study made me think hard about my bad habits. It's said to be the most comprehensive to date and included researchers across the world, led by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation5 in Washington.
I might be included in their statistics this time, but not anymore. I'm giving up fast food – for good!
Experts say the best way to keep the weight off is to try planning menus for the entire week and eating regular low-calorie meals and snacks to stop hunger pangs6.
I'll try to eat moderate amounts of protein and opt7 for good carbohydrates8, such as brown rice.
And what about exercise? Well, feeling a bit sweaty and breathless in the gym is OK if it makes me lose weight and feel healthier. I won't be on that 'fat list' much longer!
Quiz 测验
1. Which countries are at the top of the list for obesity?
The US and China.
2. Why is technology contributing to obesity?
According to Professor Hermann Toplak, at the University of Graz, in Austria, it leads to physical inactivity.
3. Which health risks are increased by obesity?
High blood pressure, development of type-2 diabetes and cancer.
4. What is the author going to eat in order to lose weight?
Moderate amounts of protein and good carbohydrates.
5. Which word means 'complete, with all the necessary information'?
Comprehensive.
Glossary 词汇表
obese 肥胖
overweight 超重
fat 脂肪
physical inactivity 缺乏运动
love handles 腰间赘肉
a sweet tooth 爱吃甜食
obesity 肥胖
calorie intake 卡路里摄入量
exercise 锻炼
weight loss 减肥
blood pressure 血压
type-2 diabetes 2型糖尿病
cancer 癌症
fast food 快餐
low-calorie 低热量的
hunger pangs 饥饿感
protein 蛋白质
carbohydrate 碳水化合物
1 obese | |
adj.过度肥胖的,肥大的 | |
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2 obesity | |
n.肥胖,肥大 | |
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3 intake | |
n.吸入,纳入;进气口,入口 | |
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n.糖尿病 | |
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5 evaluation | |
n.估价,评价;赋值 | |
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6 pangs | |
突然的剧痛( pang的名词复数 ); 悲痛 | |
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vi.选择,决定做某事 | |
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8 carbohydrates | |
n.碳水化合物,糖类( carbohydrate的名词复数 );淀粉质或糖类食物 | |
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