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Find Yourself Packing It On?Blame Friends

 

    Obesity can spread from person to personmuch like a virusresearchers are reporting today.When one person gains weightclose friends tend to gain weighttoo.

    Their studypublished in The New England Journal of Medicineinvolved a detailed analysis of a large social network of 12067 people who had been closely followed for 32 yearsfrom 1971 to 2003.

    The investigators knew who was friends with whom as well as who was a spouse or sibling or neighborand they knew how much each person weighed at various times over three decades.1 That let them reconstruct2 what happened over the years as individuals became obese.Did their friends also become obese?Did family members?Or neighbors?

    The answerthe researchers reportwas that people were most likely to become obese when a friend became obese.That increased a persons chances of becoming obese by 57 percent. 3 There was no effect when a neighbor gained or lost weight4howeverand family members had less influence than friends.

    It did not even matter if the friend was hundreds of miles awaythe influence remained. 5And the greatest influence of all was between close mutual friends.Thereif one became obesethe other had a 171 percent increased chance of becoming obesetoo.

    The same effect seemed tO occur for weight lossthe investigators say.But since most people were gainingnot losingover the 32 yearsthe result wason averagethat people grew fatter.

    Dr.Nicholas A.Christakisa physician and professor of medical sociology at Harvard Medical School and a principal investigator in the new studysaid one explanation was that friends affected each others perception of fatness6.When a close friend becomes obeseobesity may not look so bad.

    You change your idea of what is an acceptable body type by looking at the people around you,”Dr.Christakis said.

    The investigators say their findings can help explain why Americans have become fatter in recent yearseach person who became obese was likely to drag along some friends. 7

    Their analysis was uniqueDr.Christakis saidbecause it moved beyond a simple analysis of one person and his or her social contacts and instead examined an entire social network at oncelooking at how a persons friends friendsor a spouses siblings friendscould have an influence on a persons weight.

    The effectshe said,“highlight the importance of a spreading processa kind of social contagion8that spreads through the network.

    Of coursethe investigators saysocial networks are not the only factors that affect body weight.There is a strong genetic component at worktoo.

    Science has shown that individuals have genetically determined ranges of weightsspanning perhaps 30 or so pounds for each person.But that leaves a large role for the environment in determining whether a persons weight is near the top of his or her range or near the bottom.As people have gotten fatterit appears that many are edging toward9 the top of their ranges.The question has been why.

If the new research is correctit may say that something in the environment seeded what some call an obesity epidemicmaking a few people gain weight.Then social networks let the obesity spread rapidly.

 

词汇:

obesityEu5bi:sItIn.肥胖,肥大   virus/5vaIErEsn.病毒

detailed5di:teIldadj.细的,逐条investigatorIn7vestI5^eItEn.调查人

spousespauzn.配偶(指夫或妻)   sibling5sIblINn.兄弟,姐妹

influence5InfluEnsn.      principal/ 5prInsIpladj.主要的,首要的

highlight5haIlaIt/v.使显著,强 epidemic7epI5demIkadj.流行的,传染的,流行性的

 

注释:

1. The investigators knew...over three decades.:调查人员了解被调查人的朋友以及夫妻、兄弟姐妹或者邻居,并且了解他们三十年来各个时期的体重。as well as表示“和”、“又”。

2. reconstruct:重建,推想。re是表示“又,再”之义的词根。

3. That increased a persons chances of becoming obese by 57 percent.:这使得发胖的几率增加了57%。chance这里指机率、可能性。

4. gained or lost weight:体重增加或减肥。

5. It did not even matter if the friend was hundreds of miles awaythe influence remained.:即使朋友远在千里之外,这种影响仍然存在。

6. verception of fatness:对于肥胖的感知。

7. The investigators say their findings can help explain why Americans have become fatter in recent yearseach person who became obese was likely to drag along some friends:调查人员声称他们的发现可以帮助解释近年来美国人变得越来越胖的原因:每个发胖的人都可能带动朋友一起变胖。

8. contagion:传染,传染病。

9. edge toward:向……缓慢或逐渐地前进。

 

练习:

1.  Who had the greatest influence on people who became obese?

    A) Their friends.

    B) Their neighbours.

    C) Their family members.

    D) Their colleagues.

2.  Which of the following statement about a friend's influence is false according to the report?

    A) Friends had more influence than family members on people who became obese.

    B) Even ifthe friend lives far away, the influence still remained.

    C) People were not likely to lose weight when they have skinny friends.

    D) The greatest influence of all was between close mutual friends.

3. According to Dr. Nicholas A. Christakis, what is the explanation for friends being the

    greatest influence?

    A) Friends usually spend a lot of time together.

    B) Friends share similar eating habits.

    C) Friends are more important than family members.

    D) Friends affected each others' feelings of fatness.

4.  Which factor of becoming obese is not mentioned in this report?

    A) Social contact.

    B) Genetic information.

    C) Life style.

    D) Environmental influences.

5.  In what way is obesity contagious and epidemic?

    A) Social networks let the obesity spread rapidly.

    B) Individuals have genetically determined ranges of weights.

    C) Obesity can easily spread from one to another without any physical contact.

    D) Obesity can spread rapidly and extensively by infection and affecting many individuals in an area or a population at the same time.

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