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ID
2811157
Banca
Marinha
Órgão
ESCOLA NAVAL
Ano
2018
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

                                   Doctors Know Best

                                                                                        By Ted Spiker


      Along with all the disease stomping, heart reviving, baby delivering, and overall people healing they do, doctors have another full-time job: keeping themselves healthy. Scratch that - keeping themselves healthiest. So instead of peeking into their medical practices, we looked at what they actually practice - in their own lives. Use personal strategies and insider tips from the best medical pros to supercharge your health this year.


( I)-______ "As soon as I feel an illness coming on, I go to sleep for at least nine hours," says Hilda Hutcherson, MD, clinical professor of ob-gyn at Columbia University Medicai Center. "I also lie on the floor with my legs elevated and propped against the wall and breathe deeply for five minutes." It helps lower stress, which weakens the immune system.

(II )-______ Instead of having a garden-variety green salad, Margaret McKenzie, MD, assistant professor of surgery at the Cleveland Clinic, tosses napa cabbage, radicchio, edamame, and carrots with ginger-soy dressing. "It gives me a lot of vitamins, antioxidants, and protein and makes me feel full," she says.

(III)-______ [...] Gary Small, MD, professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences at the University of California, Los Angeles, and author of The Alzheimer's Prevention Program, plays Scrabble and Words With Friends on his smartphone most days. These word games are perfect brain boosters, because they build not only verbal and math skills but also spatial abilities as you position letters to create words. "Combining several mental tasks strengthens multiple neural circuits," Dr. Small says. "It's like cross-training for your brain."

(IV) - _____ Make your bedroom spalike: Dim the lights at least an hour before you go to bed; ban cell phones, laptops, and the TV; ask your partner for a foot rub. "I do deep breathing exercises," Dr. Hutcherson says. "Sometimes I play relaxing music softly."

(V) - _____ The most important meal is breakfast, says David Katz, MD, director and founder of Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center in Derby, Connecticut. He often has two breakfasts, divvying up his morning meal so that he eats half before his workout and half after. "It helps with portion control, and it establishes a daily eating pattern," Dr. Katz says. Plan your breakfast at night to start the next day on a healthy note.

(Abridged from https ://www.fitnessmagazine.com/health/doctors-tips-tostay-healthy/)

The headlines below have been removed from the text and replaced by (I), (II), (III), (IV) and (V). Number them to indicate the order they must appear to complete the text correctly. Then mark the option that contains the right sequence.


( ) Fuel up for the day

( ) Take a time out

( ) Stay sharp

( ) Eat extra veggies

( ) Sleep easier

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  • Olá, Pessoal!!!

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeVmGWXP160

  • Os títulos abaixo foram removidos do texto e substituídos por (I), (II), (III), (IV) e (V). Numere-os para indicar a ordem em que devem aparecer para completar o texto corretamente. Em seguida, marque a opção que contém a sequência correta.
    (   ) Abasteça-se para o dia
    (   ) Tire um tempo
    (   ) Fique atento
    (   ) Coma mais vegetais 
    (   ) Durma mais fácil
     ( I)-Sleep easier "As soon as I feel an illness coming on, I go to sleep for at least nine hours," says Hilda Hutcherson,[...]                                                                                                                                (I) Durma mais fácil - "Assim que eu sinto uma doença chegando, vou dormir por pelo menos nove horas", diz Hilda Hutcherson[...]
    (II )-Eat extra veggies - Instead of having a garden-variety green salad, Margaret McKenzie,[...]  tosses napa cabbage, radicchio, edamame, and carrots with ginger-soy dressing.                                          (II) - Coma mais vegetais - Em vez de ter uma salada verde variada, Margaret McKenzie[...]joga repolho, chicória, edamame e cenoura com molho de soja e gengibre.

    (III)- Take a time out - [...] Gary Small, MD, professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences at the University of California, Los Angeles, and author of The Alzheimer's Prevention Program, plays Scrabble and Words With Friends on his smartphone most days.  
    (III) - Tire uma folga [...] Gary Small, MD, professor de psiquiatria e ciências bio-comportamentais na Universidade da Califórnia, Los Angeles, e autor do Programa de Prevenção ao Alzheimer, joga palavras cruzadas  e Words With Friends em seu smartphone na maioria dos dias. 

    (IV) - Stay sharp Make your bedroom spalike: Dim the lights at least an hour before you go to bed; ban cell phones, laptops, and the TV; [...]         
    (IV) - Fique atento -  Torne seu quarto parecido com o de um quarto: diminua as luzes pelo menos uma hora antes de ir para a cama; não use telefones celulares, laptops e a TV; 

    (V) - Fuel up for the day  - The most important meal is breakfast, says David Katz,[...]
    (V) - Abasteça-se para o dia  - A refeição mais importante é o café da manhã, diz David Katz, [...]

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