2006年VOA标准英语-American Heart Association Has New Guidelines f(在线收听) |
By Carol Pearson
-------- Heart disease is the number one killer of men and women in the United States. With obesity becoming a worldwide problem, heart disease and other illnesses promoted by obesity are also becoming global concerns. The American Heart Association recently issued dietary guidelines for people over the age of two. Dr. Lichtenstein says a lot of people think of diet as depriving themselves of foods they enjoy. With these new recommendations, she says that is not true. "If you really focus on a whole dietary pattern,” she said, “then there's a lot of flexibility and it's more likely that people can make changes that they can live with for a long period of time and still not feel deprived or that they are making any major deviation from the way they normally would eat."
Another resident said, "I do eat more fruits and veggies now than I have in previous years." The recommendations also include eating fish at least twice a week, especially oily fish such as salmon, which is rich in omega three fatty acids. These acids are found to reduce the risk of heart disease.
The new guidelines also recommend regular physical activity, which helps with blood pressure and blood glucose levels. Other recommendations involve tobacco products -- avoid using them, avoid smoking and stay away from smokers so you do not breathe the smoke they exhale. The American Heart Association says these recommendations would benefit anyone anywhere in the world. |
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