Don't gobble(v.狼吞虎咽,大吃)down your food. It'll make you fat if you do. Just eat slowly and modestly and you'll slash(v.大幅度削减)your chances of being overweight by, like, three times.
Blame the fast food industry on the fact that we scarf(v.[俚]狼吞虎咽)our meals, says a new Japanese study, and then ban those fast meals on the spot(立即). Here's why: Researchers found that half of the men and just more than half of the women studied ate until they were full. Just under half the men and more than a third of the women ate quickly. The consequences? Men and women who ate until they were full were twice as likely to be overweight. And those who ate both quickly and to fullness were three times more likely to be heavy.
An interesting fact: Seems humans are hardwired(v.[喻]紧紧连接,总是)to overconsume energy when it is available. Make that energy fast and cheap, and we're all over it(控制,照顾). And because of this, we're getting fatter and fatter. We must learn, then, these two tactics: (1) Steer clear of(v.避开,远离)fast food and (2) Slow down.