练习 | VOA慢速:咖啡到底有益还是有害

练习 | VOA慢速:咖啡到底有益还是有害

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咖啡到底有益还是有害?

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VOA慢速英语:Which is more popular - coffee or tea?
咖啡到底有益还是有害
燕山大学 刘立军 宋葳 编写

◆TRANSCRIPT

From VOA Learning English, this is the Health & Lifestyle report.

Which is more popular - coffee or tea? If you are on Team Coffee, your team may be ahead.

The well-known U.S. coffee shop Starbucks just opened its largest store in the land of tea: China!
The Shanghai Starbucks is 2,700 square meters and employs more than 400 people.

But now for the health question: Is coffee good for us?

There have been many studies on the health benefits of coffee.

Recently, researchers at the University of Southampton's Faculty of Medicine in Great Britain looked at results from 201 observational coffee studies and 17 clinical trials of coffee.

With this "umbrella review," researchers wanted to find a clear answer on whether coffee is good for us or not.

They discovered that coffee drinkers had a lower risk of heart and liver disease and some cancers. Coffee drinkers also had a lower risk of dying from stroke. However, their findings are uncertain. The researchers could not prove coffee was the cause of these lowered risks.

One of the researchers of this umbrella review is Robin Poole. Poole's team notes that their umbrella review included many observational data. Therefore, they could not prove any cause and effect relationship.

The National Institutes of Health in the United States define an "observational uncontrolled study" as a study where "researchers simply watch what happens to a series of people in one group." There is no control group.

Still, researchers found that the benefits of moderate coffee drinking seem to outweigh the risks. Their report says that drinking coffee "was more often associated with benefit than harm."
Poole calls these findings "headline benefits."

"There are some headline benefits such as a lower risk of dying from any cause, a lower risk of dying from heart disease and stroke and a lower risk of developing heart disease in the first place. And for those outcomes the maximum benefit was around three to four cups of coffee per day."
Poole means that if people read only the headline, they may think that the results are simply positive. But he warns that the coffee story is much more complicated. He advises people to not drink more than four cups a day. And not everyone should drink so much coffee.

Researchers found that:
○Too much coffee during pregnancy can be dangerous.
○People, especially women, whose bones break easily should limit how much coffee they drink.
○People with abnormal heart beat patterns are advised to drink decaffeinated coffee.

Healthy coffee is black coffee

In addition, the scientists point out that the research was only about coffee. Yet many coffee drinkers don't just drink coffee. They put sugar into it. They add milk or cream. They may have a baked treat on the side. Researcher Robin Poole warns that to get the full health benefits of coffee, keep it simple. Drinking it black is the healthiest. And skip the pastries.

"It is not about the sugar and the syrups and the biscuits, cakes and pastries. And we would urge people who are already drinking moderate amounts of coffee - about the three or four cups per day mark - to enjoy it, but try and make it as healthy as possible because standard health messages still apply to those other things."

The researchers found that the greatest benefit to drinking coffee seemed to be in fighting liver diseases. Based on that finding, they are planning a clinical test using coffee as a treatment for cirrhosis, a serious liver disease.

But the final takeaway is the same as before: If you drink coffee, keep it simple and don't eat the pastries or other baked treats that often come with a cup of coffee. And if you're not a coffee drinker, you don't need to start drinking coffee to be healthier.

And that's the Health & Lifestyle report. I'm Anna Matteo.

Adapted from 咖啡到底有益还是有害

◆VOCABULARY

1. clinical trials n. 临床试验 When a new type of drug or medical treatment undergoes clinical trials, it is tested directly on patients to see if it is effective. 例如:Two rival laser surgery systems are undergoing clinical trials in the US. 两个相互竞争的激光手术系统正在美国进行临床试验。

2. control group 对照组

3. decaffeinated coffee: coffee with the caffeine removed 脱咖啡因的咖啡

4. syrup n. any thick sweet liquid made with sugar, used especially as a sauce 糖浆

5. pastry n. (可数名词) a small cake made using pastry 油酥糕点

6. cirrhosis n. a serious disease of the liver , caused especially by drinking too much alcohol 肝硬化;肝硬变

◆QUESTIONS
Read the table. Then listen to the news and complete the table.

Topic

Is coffee good for us?

Opinions from the researchers in the UK: " umbrella review "

l They discovered that coffee drinkers had a lower risk of (Q1) __________________ disease and some (Q1) __________. Coffee drinkers also had a lower risk of dying from (Q3) ______. However, their findings are uncertain. The researchers could not prove coffee was the cause of these (Q4) ___________________.

 

 

l One of the researchers of this umbrella review is Robin Poole. Poole's team notes that their umbrella review included many (Q5) ______________________ data. Therefore, they could not prove any (Q6) _____________________________ relationship.

 

Opinions from the researchers in the USA: "observational uncontrolled study "

l Still, researchers found that the benefits of moderate coffee drinking seem to (Q7) ______________________ the risks. Their report says that drinking coffee "was more often associated with benefit than harm."

 

l He advises people to not drink more than (Q8) __________ cups a day. And not everyone should drink so much coffee.

 

Researchers found that:

l Too much coffee during (Q9) ____________ can be dangerous.

l People, especially (Q10) ___________________, whose bones break easily should limit how much coffee they drink.

l People with (Q11) __________________________________ are advised to drink decaffeinated coffee.

 

l In addition, the scientists point out that the research was only about coffee. Yet many coffee drinkers don't just drink coffee. They put (Q12) ______________________ into it. They add (Q13) ___________________________. They may have a baked treat on the side. Researcher Robin Poole warns that to get (Q14) ___________________________ of coffee, keep it simple. Drinking it (Q15) _______ is the healthiest. And skip the pastries.

 

l The researchers found that the greatest benefit to drinking coffee seemed to be in fighting (Q16) _________ diseases. Based on that finding, they are planning a (Q17) _____________ test using coffee as a (Q18) _________________ for cirrhosis, a serious liver disease.

Conclusion

But the final takeaway is the same as before: If you drink coffee, (Q19) _______________________ and don't eat the pastries or other baked treats that often come with a cup of coffee. And (Q20) _______________________________________, you don't need to start drinking coffee to be healthier.



◆KEY

Topic

Is coffee good for us?

Opinions from the researchers in the UK: "umbrella review"

l They discovered that coffee drinkers had a lower risk of (Q1) heart and liver disease and some (Q2) cancers. Coffee drinkers also had a lower risk of dying from (Q3) stroke. However, their findings are uncertain. The researchers could not prove coffee was the cause of these (Q4) lowered risks.

 

l One of the researchers of this umbrella review is Robin Poole. Poole's team notes that their umbrella review included many (Q5) observational data. Therefore, they could not prove any (Q6) cause and effect relationship.

Opinions from the researchers in the USA: "observational uncontrolled study"

l Still, researchers found that the benefits of moderate coffee drinking seem to (Q7) outweigh the risks. Their report says that drinking coffee "was more often associated with benefit than harm."

 

l He advises people to not drink more than (Q8) four cups a day. And not everyone should drink so much coffee.

 

Researchers found that:

l Too much coffee during (Q9) pregnancy can be dangerous.

l People, especially (Q10) women, whose bones break easily should limit how much coffee they drink.

l People with (Q11) abnormal heart beat patterns are advised to drink decaffeinated coffee.

 

l In addition, the scientists point out that the research was only about coffee. Yet many coffee drinkers don't just drink coffee. They put (Q12) sugar into it. They add (Q13) milk or cream. They may have a baked treat on the side. Researcher Robin Poole warns that to get (Q14) the full health benefits of coffee, keep it simple. Drinking it (Q15) black is the healthiest. And skip the pastries.

 

l The researchers found that the greatest benefit to drinking coffee seemed to be in fighting (Q16) liver diseases. Based on that finding, they are planning a (Q17) clinical test using coffee as a (Q18) treatment for cirrhosis, a serious liver disease.

Conclusion

But the final takeaway is the same as before: If you drink coffee, (Q19) keep it simple and don't eat the pastries or other baked treats that often come with a cup of coffee. And (Q20) if you're not a coffee drinker, you don't need to start drinking coffee to be healthier.



  • 时长:5.4分钟
  • 语速:143wpm
  • 来源:刘立军 宋葳 2018-03-05