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假期似乎已經成为长肉的“最佳时机”,这是为什么呢?有没有好的方法让我们在节假日能保持体形呢?
难词探意
1. forgo /f???ɡ??/ v. 放弃;对……断念
2. pervade /p??ve?d/ v. 遍及;弥漫
3. indulge /?n?d?ld?/ v. 沉溺;满足
4. mantra /?m?ntr?/ n. 曼怛罗(某些宗教的念咒);咒语
5. proactive /?pr????kt?v/ adj. 先发制人的;积极的
6. gingerbread /?d??nd??bred/ n. 姜饼;华而不实的东西
Should you forgo all of those delicious holiday treats just to keep your skinny jeans feeling skinny? Although the possibility of holiday weight gain has pervaded popular culture as a near inevitability, the average weight gain is actually only about one pound, according to a study published in Physiology and Behavior. Yes, one pound. This is the amount of weight you could easily gain or lose across any one week, depending on your eating and activity levels.
In fact, theres a large body of research that suggests that were better off indulging a bit because the effort involved in avoiding food may actually exhaust our ability to eat healthily. In other words, every time you tell yourself, “I will not have a single cookie,” you may be setting yourself up for failure. Chances are that there are a lot of other things on your mind and too many cookies to say no to, so youre not going to be able to keep up the no?cookie mantra. The very act of trying not to think about something tends to lead us to actually think about it. Keep telling yourself, “I will not have a single cookie”, and the downside is that youll be thinking a lot about cookies.
The best advice across the holidays is probably to not worry too much about what you eat. Try not to spend a lot of mental energy on your food choices. This doesnt mean you can eat everything in sight with the thought that youll create new habits later. If you want to be proactive against the possibility of weight gain across the holidays or whenever, you could consider monitoring your weight. A recent study found that individuals that weighed themselves daily were less likely to gain weight across the holidays than a control group that did not participate in regular weigh?ins.
The prospect of gaining a single pound in December is hardly something that anyone should lose sleep about. However, for those that do gain more weight, some research suggests its possible that some people never lose this weight.As with most things in life, we have options: To catch the gingerbread man or let him catch us. Holiday enjoyment can and should involve delicious food. The experience of guilt is unlikely to change our choices for the better. [Reading][Check]
1. What can we know from paragraph 1?
A. People should enjoy delicious holiday food.
B. Skinny jeans are popular among the young.
C. The holiday weight gain should be paid attention to.
D. The average weight gain during a holiday is about one pound.
2. Whats the advice from the author?
A. Eating less during holidays.
B. Spending more time on food choices.
C. Trying monitoring your weight every day.
D. Participating in some exercise programs.
3. The text probably comes from
难词探意
1. forgo /f???ɡ??/ v. 放弃;对……断念
2. pervade /p??ve?d/ v. 遍及;弥漫
3. indulge /?n?d?ld?/ v. 沉溺;满足
4. mantra /?m?ntr?/ n. 曼怛罗(某些宗教的念咒);咒语
5. proactive /?pr????kt?v/ adj. 先发制人的;积极的
6. gingerbread /?d??nd??bred/ n. 姜饼;华而不实的东西
Should you forgo all of those delicious holiday treats just to keep your skinny jeans feeling skinny? Although the possibility of holiday weight gain has pervaded popular culture as a near inevitability, the average weight gain is actually only about one pound, according to a study published in Physiology and Behavior. Yes, one pound. This is the amount of weight you could easily gain or lose across any one week, depending on your eating and activity levels.
In fact, theres a large body of research that suggests that were better off indulging a bit because the effort involved in avoiding food may actually exhaust our ability to eat healthily. In other words, every time you tell yourself, “I will not have a single cookie,” you may be setting yourself up for failure. Chances are that there are a lot of other things on your mind and too many cookies to say no to, so youre not going to be able to keep up the no?cookie mantra. The very act of trying not to think about something tends to lead us to actually think about it. Keep telling yourself, “I will not have a single cookie”, and the downside is that youll be thinking a lot about cookies.
The best advice across the holidays is probably to not worry too much about what you eat. Try not to spend a lot of mental energy on your food choices. This doesnt mean you can eat everything in sight with the thought that youll create new habits later. If you want to be proactive against the possibility of weight gain across the holidays or whenever, you could consider monitoring your weight. A recent study found that individuals that weighed themselves daily were less likely to gain weight across the holidays than a control group that did not participate in regular weigh?ins.
The prospect of gaining a single pound in December is hardly something that anyone should lose sleep about. However, for those that do gain more weight, some research suggests its possible that some people never lose this weight.As with most things in life, we have options: To catch the gingerbread man or let him catch us. Holiday enjoyment can and should involve delicious food. The experience of guilt is unlikely to change our choices for the better. [Reading][Check]
1. What can we know from paragraph 1?
A. People should enjoy delicious holiday food.
B. Skinny jeans are popular among the young.
C. The holiday weight gain should be paid attention to.
D. The average weight gain during a holiday is about one pound.
2. Whats the advice from the author?
A. Eating less during holidays.
B. Spending more time on food choices.
C. Trying monitoring your weight every day.
D. Participating in some exercise programs.
3. The text probably comes from