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Passage1:
Children’sintellectualdevelopment
Bedtimestories
Regularsleepinghoursreallyaregoodforchildren—iftheyaregirls
Jul13th2013|Fromtheprintedition
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INTHATmythicalerawhenchildrenwereseenandnotheard,anddidastheyweretoldwithoutargument,everyoneknewthatregularbedtimeswereimportant.“Dreamon!
”mostmodernparentsmightreply.ButresearchbyYvonneKellyofUniversityCollege,London,showsthattheancientwisdomisright—halfthetime.Daughters,itseems,dobenefitfromregularbedtimes.Sonsdonot.
DrKellyknewofmanystudiesthathadlookedattheconnectionbetweensleephabitsandcognitiveabilityinadultsandadolescents.Allshowedthatinconsistentsleepingscheduleswenthandinhandwithpooracademicperformance.Surprisingly,however,littlesuchresearchhadbeendoneonchildren.Sheandateamofcolleaguesthereforeexaminedthebedtimesandcognitiveabilitiesof11,178childrenborninBritainbetweenSeptember2000andJanuary2002,whoareenrolledinamultidisciplinaryresearchprojectcalledtheMillenniumCohortStudy.
Thebedtimeinformationtheyusedwascollectedduringfourvisitsinterviewersmadetothehomesofthoseparticipatinginthestudy.Thesehappenedwhenthechildrenwereninemonths,threeyears,fiveyearsandsevenyearsofage.Besidesaskingwhetherthechildrenhadsetbedtimesonweekdaysandiftheyalways,usually,sometimesornevermadethem,interviewerscollectedinformationaboutfamilyroutines,economiccircumstancesandothermatters—includingwhetherchildrenwerereadtobeforetheywenttosleepandwhethertheyhadatelevisionintheirbedroom.Thechildreninquestionwerealsoasked,attheagesofthree,fiveandseven,totakestandardisedreading,mathematicalandspatial-awarenesstests,fromwhichtheirIQscouldbeestimated.
DrKelly’sreport,justpublishedintheJournalofEpidemiologyandCommunityHealth,showsthatbythetimechildrenhadreachedtheageofseven,nothavinghadaregularbedtimedidseemtoaffecttheircognition,evenwhenotherpertinentvariablessuchasbedtimereading,bedroomtelevisionsandparents’socioeconomicstatuswerecontrolledfor.Butthatwastrueonlyiftheywerefemale.OntheIQscale,whosemeanvalueis100points,girlswhohadhadregularbedtimesscoredbetweeneightandninepointsmorethanthosewhodidnot.
Boyswerenotcompletelyunaffected.IrregularbedtimeslefttheirIQsaboutsixpointsbelowthoseoftheircontemporariesattheageofthree.Butthedistinctionvanishedbythetimetheywereseven.
Thisdifferencebetweenthesexesisbaffling.DrKellydidnotexpectitandhasnoexplanationtoofferforit.Asscientistsarewonttosay,butthistimewithgoodreason,moreresearchisnecessary.
Meanwhile,inthegoing-to-bedwarsmosthouseholdswithyoungchildrensuffer,thesonsofthehousehaveacquiredextraammunition.Mindyou,thosewiththenoustoreadandunderstandDrKelly’sresultsareprobablynotsufferingfromtheirsleepregimesanyway.
Passage2:
ObesityinLatinAmerica
Battleofthebulge
Aswaistlinesgrow,sodoesthefightagainstjunkfood
Jul27th2013|MEXICOCITY|Fromtheprintedition
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FORcountrieswithrichculinarytraditionsthatdatebacktotheAztecsandIncas,MexicoandPeruhavedevelopedquiteatasteformodernfoodfashions.Mexicansquaffmorefizzydrinksthananyothercountry;Peruhasthehighestdensityoffast-foodjointsintheworld.Chile,oneoftheworld’sbiggestexportersoffruit,doesn’teatmuchofit:
processedfoodsaccountformorethanhalfanaverageChilean’sshoppingbasket.EveninslenderBrazil,theeatingofsweetsandjunkfoodhasrisenfivefoldin30years.
Notallwaistlineshavemetthisbarrageofsugar,saltandfatinthesameway,butacrossmuchofLatinAmericaandtheCaribbeanthetrendstandsoutlikeamuffintop.TheFoodandAgriculturalOrganisation,aUNagency,saystheregionhasbecomethemostoverweightinthedevelopingworld.Incontrastto1990,whenthefatepidemictookoff,farmoreyearsofhealthylifearenowlostinLatinAmericathroughovereatingthanthroughhunger.
Asdeathsfromobesity-relateddiseasessuchashypertension,diabetesandcancerhaverisen,sohasthecostoftreatingthem.InMexico,whereobesityisroughlyascommonasintheUnitedStates,diabeteskillsabout70,000peopleayear.Public-healthofficialsreckonthecostofobesity,around67billionpesos($6billion)in2008,willmorethandoubleby2017.
Governmentsaretryingtostoptheircitizenswaddlingintoearlygraves.EnriqueJacobyofthePanAmericanHealthOrganisation(PAHO),adivisionoftheWorldHealthOrganisation(WHO),saysthatsevencountriesinLatinAmerica—Brazil,Chile,CostaRica,Ecuador,Mexico,PeruandUruguay—haveagreedonregulationstoimproveeatinghabitsinschools,includingprovidingdrinkingwaterandrestrictingthesaleofprocessedfood.Theyarealsopromotingexercise,trickyincitieswherecrime,trafficandpollutionpreventchildrenfromplayingoutdoors.
Buttheeffortstofosterhealthierdietshavemetintenselobbyingfromthefoodanddrinksindustries.DrJacobycitescasesinBrazilin2010andCostaRicain2012whencompanieschallengedregulationsonconstitutionalgrounds.InBraziltheywon.HeexpectsasimilarbattleasPerubeginstoimposea“junkfood”law,passedinMay,whichrestrictstheadvertisingandsaleofsnacksinschools.
JuanRiveraofMexico’sNationalInstituteofPublicHealthsaysthatfoodanddrinkcompanieswatereddownlandmarkregulationsin2010,ensuringthatsugaryjuicesremainedontheschoolmenuandthatlimitsonsugarandfatwererelaxed.(Theindustrysaysitmerelysoughtamorescientificapproachtosettingcalorielimits.)Senatorsarebracingforoppositionfromlobbyistsiftheysucceedinslappinga20%taxonfizzydrinksaspartofafiscalreformexpectedlaterthisyear.LorenaCerdánofConMéxico,whichrepresentsconsumer-goodscompanies,arguesthatsuchataxwouldonlycausethedrinkstobesubstitutedwithsomethingequallysugary.Better,shesays,topersuadepeopletoadopthealthierlifestyles,includingmoreexercise.Inanycase,foradultsatleast,dietisapersonalchoice.ThegallonsofsoftdrinksguzzledacrossLatinAmericashowthat,formany,tastetrumpsnutrition.
Inpractice,manyconsumers’choicesarelimited.Thefoodanddrinksindustrieshavesuchefficientdistributionsystemsandbigmarketingbudgetsthatsellersoflocalproducecannotcompete,norcangovernmentsgetoutanequallyseductivehealthymessage.Thatisnottheindustry’sfault.Butitmeansthepoorestcommunitiesoftenexhibitthestrangephenomenonofmalnutritionandobesitylivingsidebyside.MrRiverasaysthatsomeMexicanmothersweantheirbabiesatthreemonthsonfizzydrinks.
Sometimesgovernmentsmeeklyswallowthis.Nestlé,whichdescribesitselfasa“nutrition,healthandwellnesscompany”,hasbeensigneduptoMexico’smainnutritionalprogramme,the“NationalCrusadeAgainstHunger”,toencouragebusinesswomentomakepuddingsinwhichtheymayuseNestléproducts.Theinitiativeiscalled“MySweetBusiness”.
Evenmultilateralinstitutionsarenotimpregnable.In2012aninvestigationbyReuters,anewsagency,foundthatthePAHO,whichhadlinked“BigFood”tothespreadofobesity-relateddiseases,wasitselftakingindustrycash.AfterwardsMargaretChan,headoftheWHO,drewavividpictureofthepoweroffoodcompanies.“Mosquitoesdonothavefrontgroupsandmosquitoesdonothavelobbies.Buttheindustriesthatcontributetotheriseofnon-communicablediseasesdo,”shesaid.Thetroopsfightingthebattleofthebulgefacefearsomeopposition
Passage3:
Massextinctions
Smallbutdeadly
Thebiggestextinctioninhistorywasprobablycausedbyaspacerockthatchangedtheclimate
Jul27th2013|Fromtheprintedition
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ASEVERYschoolchildknows,thedinosaurswerewipedoutinaninstant,whenarockfromouterspacehitwhatisnowsouthernMexico.Thathappened66myearsago,attheendoftheCretaceousperiod.Well-informedschoolchildrenalsoknowthatthismassextinctionwasneitheruniquenorthebiggest.ThegeologicalrecordspeaksoffourotherssinceanimallifebecamecomplexatthebeginningoftheCambrianperiod541myearsago.
Whatneitherthesecleverschoolchildrennoranyoneelseknows,however,iswhethertheseextinctionshadsimilarcauses.Butevidenceisaccumulatingthatthebiggestextinctionofall,252.3myearsback,attheendofthePermianperiod,wasindeedalsotriggeredbyanimpact.Nevertheless,thoughthetriggerwasthesame,thedetailsaresignificantlydifferent,accordingtoEricTohveroftheUniversityofWesternAustralia.
Whenthedinosaursvanishedtheywereaccompaniedbymorethan70%oftheotheranimalspeciesonEarth.AttheendofthePermian,theextinctionfigurewasmorethan80%.AndjustastheCretaceousslate-clearingpermittedtheriseofahithertoobscuregroupcalledthemammals(including,eventually,onenowreferredtobybiologistsasHomosapiens),sothePermianclearancepermittedtheriseofthereptiles,onebranchofwhichturnedintoTyrannosaurus,Diplodocusandalltheothernamesfamiliarfromchildhood.
TheideathatanimpactcausedthePermianextinctionhasbeenaroundforawhile.AsattheendofthePermian,asattheendoftheCretaceous,hugevolcaniceruptionshadbeengoingonforhundredsofthousandsofyears.Thesemayhaveweakenedtheworld’secosystems,makingthemvulnerabletoanexternalshock.Buttheabruptnessofbothextinctionsindicatesthatthecoupdegrâcewasadministeredbysomethingelse,andinthecaseofthe
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