divendres, 14 de febrer del 2014

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"Globally, one in three adults is now considered overweight or obese. In 1980 it was one in five. 

T"he Future Diets report analysed existing data and found thesteepest rise has been in developing nations like Mexico and Egypt, where people are spending their increasing disposable incomes on fatty, sugary foods. Numbers almost quadrupled from 250 million to 904 million. 

The report also said that western countries which have been dealing with the obesity problem for longer have so far failed to tackle it effectively.

It highlighted a more successful mass campaign in South Korea to train women how to prepare traditional low-fat meals. 

The report suggests following the example of some American states in taxing things like fizzy drinks and sugary sweets. It also warns if current global trends continue, there will be a huge increase in heart attacks, strokes and diabetes."



Summary:


Around the world governments calls to create laws which prevent people eating too fast food that is unhealthy. A researchers at Britain's Oveveas Development Institute say that the number of overweight and obese adults went up almost four times between 1980 and 2008. So if this continue there will be a huge increase in heart attacks, strokes and diabetes.

Opinion:

We need to go to gym now! The number of overweight and obese adults grow up so we need solutions. I propose two solutions: 1- Go to the gym, 2- Eat better. it's so easy if you don't want to die do that. You are playing with your health and one day it will fail you. You need to care about your body because without him you will die. So protect it. We need to change our minds because I think that the people aren't psyched. Our society maybe thinks that we can change our health in one day but it isn't like we think. We need more campaign and rather more information about the dangers to have a bad habits. If we don't do anything the number will continue growing up.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/wordsinthenews/2014/01/140103_witn_obesity.shtml 

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