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[专八辅导] 天天译新闻:研究肥胖会加剧全球变暖(1)

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发表于 2012-8-14 11:29:10 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
  Obese and overweight people require more fuel to transport them and the food they eat, and the problem will worsen as the population literally swells in size, a team at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine says.
- b: B) X$ n& k$ A# a( i+ S# B( Y  This adds to food shortages and higher energy prices, the school's researchers Phil Edwards and Ian Roberts wrote in the journal Lancet on Friday.4 n, w+ a+ U7 ?/ n1 }
  "We are all becoming heavier and it is a global responsibility," Edwards said in a telephone interview. "Obesity is a key part of the big picture."
  X* E( K: w" E/ P; z+ ]7 s  At least 400 million adults worldwide are obese. The World Health Organization (WHO) projects by 2015, 2.3 billion adults will be overweight and more than 700 million will be obese.1 R' ]* U) F. J& I0 j8 g8 b
  In their model, the researchers pegged 40 percent of the global population as obese with a body mass index of near 30. Many nations are fast approaching or have surpassed this level, Edwards said.
, m1 [, D& K7 c- F7 k  BMI is a calculation of height to weight, and the normal range is usually considered to be 18 to 25, with more than 25 considered overweight and above 30 obese.
# L$ a3 [, j1 u, k  The researchers found that obese people require 1,680 daily calories to sustain normal energy and another 1,280 calories to maintain daily activities, 18 percent more than someone with a stable BMI.
7 W( @. w% N9 h. A4 E  Because thinner people eat less and are more likely to walk than rely on cars, a slimmer population would lower demand for fuel for transportation and for agriculture, Edwards said." V8 E) x) C# t' w# u$ k
  This is also important because 20 percent of greenhouse gas emissions stem from agriculture, he added.
; L3 Z  U- h: _& Y3 ^  The next step is quantifying how much a heavier population is contributing to climate change, higher fuel prices and food shortages, he added.1 Z7 ~" q( h' t$ G' P2 \% H- X9 L
  "Promotion of a normal distribution of BMI would reduce the global demand for, and thus the price of, food," Edwards and Roberts wrote.
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