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8 'healthy habits' you're better off giving up
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我们日常生活中很多的健康意识或养生习惯都来自于前人,或基于从小就被灌输的常识。然而科学告诉我们,一些看似健康的好习惯其实未必是对的。
1. Using a standing desk.
使用站立式办工桌
A recent long-term study looking at data on nearly 4,000 US adults found no benefit in terms of overall risk of dying from standing as opposed to sitting.
近日,一项对4000名美国成年人数据的长期研究发现,从整体的死亡风险的角度,站着并不比坐着更有好处。
In the short-term, however, standing does burn more calories per minute; so if losing weight is all you're worried about, stand on!
然而,就短期而言,站着每分钟消耗的热量的确更多;因此,如果你只是想减肥的话,那就站着吧!
2. Using toilet seat liners.
使用马桶坐垫
Viruses like HIV and herpes are fragile, meaning they don't survive very well outside of a nice, warm human body. By the time you sit down on a public toilet seat - even if it was recently shared by someone else — most harmful pathogens likely wouldn't be able to infect you.
艾滋病病毒和疱疹病毒这类病毒非常脆弱,这意味着它们无法在温暖且宜于生存的人体之外的地方正常生存。当你坐上公用的坐便器(即使是刚有别人使用过的)时,大部分此类有害病原体无法感染你。
Plus, your skin is an effective block against any microbes. (Unless, of course, you have a cut or open wound there, which could allow the bacteria to get in.)
此外,皮肤能够有效抵御任何微生物。(除非你有开放性伤口,这可能让细菌趁机而入。)
3. Applying hand sanitizer.
使用洗手液
If you wash your hands regularly throughout the day, hand sanitizer is almost entirely unnecessary. Plus, it can't kill all the germs that plain old soap and water can.
如果你每天经常洗手,那么几乎没必要使用洗手液。而且洗手液并不能杀死普通香皂和水能杀死的全部细菌。
Norovirus and C. difficile, for example, are immune to sanitizing gels.
例如,消毒凝胶剂对诺瓦克病毒和梭状芽孢杆菌没有效果。
4. Ear candling.
耳烛疗法
The practice of ear candling - yes, ear candling - involves putting a lit, cone-shaped candle inside your ear. People who do it say it's helpful for relieving earwax and treating some infections. According to the Mayo Clinic, not so much.
耳烛疗法就是把点燃的锥形蜡烛伸进耳朵里。耳烛疗者认为这样有助于去除耳垢,治疗某些感染。据梅约疗养院(注:美国著名私人医院)称,耳烛疗法其实没有这么多疗效。
"Research shows," they write, "that ear candling is ineffective at removing earwax and is also not an effective treatment for any other conditions." Plus, the practice can end up pushing earwax deeper into your ear. Even worse, you can burn your face, hair, scalp, or ear. So don't.
“研究显示,耳烛疗法无法有效清除耳垢,而且对其他病症也没有什么疗效。”此外,这么做还可能将耳垢推得更深,更糟糕的是可能还会烧到你的脸、头发、头皮或耳朵。因此,还是算了吧。
5. Avoiding gluten.
避免谷蛋白
Unless you're one of the 1% of Americans who suffer from celiac disease, gluten probably won't have a negative effect on you. In fact, studies show that most people suffer from slight bloating and gas when they eat, whether they consume wheat or not. So go ahead and eat that bagel.
除非你是百分之一的美国腹腔疾病患者中的一员,否则谷蛋白可能不会影响你的健康。事实上,研究表明,大多数人进食时都有轻微的胃胀气,无论是否吃了小麦。所以放心地吃面包圈吧。
6. Juicing.
榨汁
When you juice fresh fruits and veggies, you remove all of their fiber, the key ingredient that keeps you feeling full and satisfied until your next meal.
把水果和蔬菜榨汁会破坏果蔬纤维,这是制造饱腹感且让你撑到下顿饭的关键成分。
What you keep is the sugar. In the short term, a high-sugar, low-protein diet means constant hunger pangs, mood swings, and low energy. In the long term, you can lose muscle mass since muscles rely on protein.
而榨汁保存下来的是糖分。从短期来看,高糖低蛋白饮食会导致持续的饥饿感、情绪波动以及低能量。长此以往你的肌肉可能会减少,因为肌肉依赖于蛋白质。
7. Avoiding MSG.
避免味精
Monosodium glutamate is an ingredient added to many foods to enhance their flavor. It's completely safe to ingest.
许多食物中都添加了味精来提味。食用味精完全是安全的。
MSG is often associated with a series of symptoms, from numbness at the base of the neck to a general sense of fatigue, that are commonly lumped together and called "Chinese Restaurant Syndrome." Eating too much is the more likely culprit here, not eating MSG.
人们通常将味精与颈部下端麻木、疲劳感等一系列症状联系到一起,并将其统称为“中国餐馆综合症”。但这些病症的罪魁祸首可能是吃得太多,而不是吃了味精。
8. Going on a "detox" diet.
“排毒”饮食
No one needs to detox. Unless you've been poisoned, you already have a superefficient system for filtering out most of the harmful substances you eat. It's made up of two toxin-bashing organs: the liver and the kidneys.
没有人需要排毒,除非你中毒了。肝脏和肾脏是净化毒素的两大器官,它们已经可以高效过滤人体摄入的大部分有害物质。
Vocabulary
herpes: 疱疹
glutamate: 谷氨酸盐
culprit: 引起问题的事物
英文来源:商业内幕网
翻译:董静
编审:丹妮
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