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自然环境变化的太快,人体基因进化太慢富足的生活来得太匆匆,而饥馑的记忆还留在身体里。一种慢性疾病的蔓延,是生活方式与遗传素质交互作用的结果,也是几十年来社会生活的巨大变迁给我们的身体留下的印痕。1992年,美国加州大学洛杉矶分校医学院教授贾雷德·戴蒙德在《自然》杂志上撰文说:“中国人的生活方式正在改变,糖尿病将引发严重的公共健康问题。”戴蒙德的这个预言并没有引起太多的注意——他最令人瞩目的成就是曾获普利策奖的科普名著《枪炮、病菌与钢
Changes in the natural environment too fast, the human genetic evolution too slow and rich life too far, and starve memories still remain in the body. The spread of a chronic disease is the result of an interaction between lifestyle and genetic predisposition, as well as an impression left by our body over the decades of dramatic social changes. In 1992, Jared Diamond, a professor at UCLA School of Medicine, wrote in Nature: “The Chinese way of life is changing and diabetes will cause serious public health problems.” This Diamond’s prediction Did not attract much attention - his most notable achievement was the Pulitzer Prize-winning popular science book "Guns, Germs and Steel