Have you eaten too much over the holidays? You should try fidgeting for a while. Those people around you might not like it, but

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问题    Have you eaten too much over the holidays? You should try fidgeting for a while. Those people around you might not like it, but scratching (moving your nails against a part of your body) and twitching (moving suddenly and quickly when you don’ t want to) are important ways of burning up calories.
   American researchers have found that some people’ s squirming(continuously turning your body when nervous) and wiggling (moving in small movements, especially from side to side) equal several miles of slow running each day.
   The scientists, basing the National Institute of Health’ s laboratory in Phoenix, Arizona, are studying why some people get fat and others stay slim.
   In one study, each of 177 people spent 24 hours in a room in the institute where the amount of energy was measured by their oxygen and carbon dioxide levels. By the end of the day, some people had burned up 800 calories in toe-tapping (moving the front part of your feet up and down) , finger-drumming (hitting your fingers continuously and lightly against something hard) and other nervous habits. However, others had burned up only 100 calories.
   The researchers have found that slim women fidget more than fat women, but there is no significant difference among men. Heavy people burn up more energy when they fidget than thin people do.
The best title for this passage would be______.

选项 A、Burning up Calories
B、Slim People and Fat People
C、Fidgeting Helps Lose Fat
D、Research on Fat People

答案C

解析 通读全文可知,本文主要讲述了科学家通过研究发现,坐立不安时的习惯动作能够消耗卡路里,从而帮助减肥。故选C。
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