时差N小时:午休的学问 The Science Of The Siesta
日期:2014-03-03 16:24

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When you go back to work or class after lunch, why is it sohard to stay awake?
当我们用完午餐回去工作或上课时,为什么很难保持清醒呢?
Although we get energy from food, we also use lots of energy to digest it.
尽管我们从食物中获取能量,但也需要耗费许多能量来消化这些食物M&a)is+G6+
Your energy useincreases 25-50% as you digest a meal.
消化一餐就会增加百分之二十五至五十的能量消耗GPg5odeU1CsMQB&
With all that action going on in the digestive system, thebody sends extra blood to the gut to supply oxygen and other necessities.
有了消化系统内的一系列活动,身体才能源源不断地将额外的血液输送到消化道以提供充足的氧气和其它必需物H)I|mR,S1oP[bLDiM
As food enters the stomach, the intestines secrete substances that dilate, or expand, the bloodvessels that supply them with blood.
当食物进入胃,肠道便分泌许多物质,它们使得为肠道供血的血管膨胀或扩张%TLnIB#xGJt
As a result, more blood flows to the upper digestive tract,and there's a bit less to go around to the rest of the body.
结果便是更多的血液流向上消化道,而循环于身体其它部分的血液则相应减少,
That might make your arms and legsand brain feel a little sluggish!
这时你可能感觉浑身懒洋洋的,连大脑也变得迟钝起来]EeK=c9yP5SI09
At the same time, the small intestine releases a hormone that activates the part of the brain thatcontrols sleep, making you drowsy.
同时,小肠释放出一种荷尔蒙,它可以激活控制睡眠的大脑区域,让你昏昏欲睡sO7MXW^ajNMlhws
Finally, the natural components in foods can also contribute tothe snooze effect.
最后,食物中的天然成分也会让你打盹1[Kec*pBsM4(fu8oTU
Certain foods, especially carbohydrates, increase production of serotonin in thebrain.
某些食物,特别是碳水化合物,会增加大脑中血清素的生成t5c2JvH^tlcY
Serotonin works both to stop sugar craving, and to make you very relaxed.
血清素既可以抑制吃甜食的欲望,又可让你倍感放松1.F*+MZRUtwFZa+J
The larger themeal, the more pronounced that feeling can be.
吃得越多,这种感觉就越明显Y#T8Fr])a||g68o*7
With all of these physiological reasons why wemight feel sleepy after eating, a siesta after lunch sounds like a brilliant idea, and maybe after dinnerand breakfast too!
鉴于诸多生理原因导致我们餐后昏昏欲睡,也许午餐抑或早晚餐后小憩一会儿是个明智的选择xCRnAD8=y.lfY9A3g6sv

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重点单词
  • dilatevt. 使扩大,使膨胀 vi. 扩大,膨胀,详述
  • pronouncedadj. 显著的,断然的,明确的 pronounce的过
  • cravingn. 渴望,热望 动词crave的现在分词
  • brilliantadj. 卓越的,光辉的,灿烂的 n. 宝石
  • expandv. 增加,详述,扩展,使 ... 膨胀, vi. (谈
  • relaxedadj. 放松的, 松懈的,随意的 relax的过去式(
  • contributevt. 捐助,投稿 vi. 投稿,贡献,是原因之一
  • secretev. 隐秘,隐藏,隐匿 v. 分泌
  • sluggishadj. 懒惰的,迟钝的,无精打采的
  • supplyn. 补给,供给,供应,贮备 vt. 补给,供给,提供,