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{{B}} Slowing Aging: Way to Fight Diseases in 21st Century{{/B}}
A group of aging experts from the United States and the United Kingdom suggest that the best strat-egy for preventing and fighting a multitude of diseases is to focus on slowing the biological processes of aging.
"The traditional medical approach of attacking individual diseases—cancer, diabetes, heart disease, Alzheimer's disease (早老邢痴呆病) and Parkinson's disease (帕金森氏病)—will soon become less effective if we do not determine how all of these diseases either interact or share common mechanisms with aging, "says S. Jay Olshansky, professor of epidemiology at the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health and senior author of the commentary.
Middle-aged and older people are most often impacted by simultaneous but independent medical conditions. A cure for any of the major fatal diseases would have only a marginal impact on life expectancy (预期寿命) and the length of healthy life, Olshansky said.
The authors suggest that a new paradigm (模式) of health promotion and disease prevention could produce unprecedented social, economic and health dividends for current and future generations if the aging population is provided with extended years of healthy life.
They note that all living things, including humans, possess biochemical mechanisms that influence how quickly we age and, through dietary (饮食的) intervention or genetic alteration, it is possible to extend lifespan to postpone aging-related processes and diseases.
Further research in laboratory models is expected to provide clues to and deeper understanding of how existing interventions, such as exercise and good nutrition, may lead to lifelong well-being.
The authors also propose greatly increased funding for basic research into the "fundamental cellular (细胞的) and physiological changes that drive aging itself."
"We believe that the potential benefits of slowing aging processes have been underrecognized by most of the scientific community," said Olshansky, "We call on the health-research decision-makers to allocate substantial resources to support and develop practical interventions that slow aging in people."
An increase in age-related diseases and escalating health care costs make this the time for a "systematic attack on aging itself, "the authors write.
Olshansky and colleagues contend that modern medicine is already heavily invested in efforts to extend life, and they argue that a fresh emphasis on aging has the potential to improve health and quality of life far more efficiently than is currently possible.
单选题 The experts believe the traditional approach of attacking individual diseases
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 题意:专家认为治疗个人疾病的传统方法需要改进。 短文第二段第一句指出“这些传统的方法很快就会变得不那么有效”,故选C。
单选题 The authors hold a new paradigm of health promotion and disease prevention
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] ,题意:作者主张一种促进健康的新模式,认为疾病预防会有很大的潜力。 短文第四段提到“疾病预防会产生前所未有的社会、经济和健康效益”,故选D。
单选题 It is possible to extend lifespan by means of all the following EXCEPT
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 题意:以下各种方式可以延长生命,除了与老化相关的过程。 有关延长生命的各种方式,可在第五段、第六段找到答案。短文第五段提到“饮食调节和基因改变”,第六段提到“锻炼和加强营养”,延缓老化进程并不是延长生命的方式,故选D。
单选题 The authors argue that more money should be spent on
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] ,题意:作者提出应该把更多的钱花在延缓衰老的研究上。 短文第七段指出“作者提议将更多的资金投放在导致衰老的细胞和生理变化的基本研究上”,第八段最后一句提到“我们呼吁健康研究决策制定者们拨出大量的资源支持发展延缓人类衰老的实际工作”,故选C。
单选题 Which statement is NOT true according to the authors?
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 题意:根据作者,下列哪种说法是不正确的?在延长寿命方面所做的工作大少。 短文最后一段第一句说到“现代医学在延长生命方面投入了大量的精力”,因此“在延长寿命方面所做的工作太少”这种说法不对,故选C。