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The Japanese have long puzzled public health researchers because they are
such an apparent paradox: They have the world's lowest rates of heart disease and
the largest number of people that live to or beyond 100 years despite the fact that
most Japanese men smoke- and smoking counts as one of the strongest risk
factors for heart disease. So what's protecting Japanese men?
Two professors at the University of California at Berkeley hoped to find
out the answer. They investigated a pool of 12,000 Japanese men equally
divided into three groups: One group had lived in Japan for all their lives, and the
other two groups had emigrated to Hawaii or Northern California. It was found
that the rate of heart disease among Japanese men increased five times in
California and about half of that for those in Hawaii.
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The differences could not be explained by any of the usual risk factors for
change in diet, from sushi to hamburgers and fries, was also not related to the rise
heart disease, such as smoking, high blood pressure, or cholesterol counts. The
However, the kind of society they had created for themselves in
The most
traditional group of Japanese Americans
,
But those who had
who maintained tight-knit and mutually supportive social groups, had a
in heart disease.
their new home country was.
heart-attack rate as low as their fellow Japanese back home.
adopted the more isolated Western lifestyle increased their heart-attack incidence
by three to five times.
The study shows that the need to bond with a social group is so
fundamental to humans that it remains the key determinant of whether we stay
healthy or get ill, even whether we live or die.
We need to feel part of
something bigger to thrive. We need to belong, not online, but in the real world
of hugs, handshakes, and pats on the back. <103 3>
61. What is the best title of this passage?
(A)Heart Diseases and Their Causes
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B/X (B)The Power of Social Connection
(C)Differences in Japanese Americans
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(D)The Sense of Belonging vs. Isolation
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62. Which of the following is a finding of the two American professors' study?
(A)Many Japanese men that lived up to 100 years were smokers.
(B)Those who often ate hamburgers and fries were more likely to fall sick.
D (C)Japanese immigrants to America usually formed a tight-knit community.
(D) Westernized social life was related to the heart-attack rate of Japanese
Americans.
63. Which of the following is an example of “something bigger” in the last
A paragraph?
(A)A family. (B)A stadium.
(C)The universe. (D)The digital world.
64. What is the ratio of heart disease between Japanese living in Japan and
Japanese Americans in Hawaii?
A (A)1 to 2.5
(B)1 to 5 (C)3 to 5
(D)1.5 to 5
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