Упражнение 66 на лексическое преобразование (ЕГЭ)

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Family Meals: More Than Just Eating at Home

In all cultures throughout recorded history, family meals have been an honoured ritual for sharing food and providing an opportunity for family members to ___CONNECTION___ with one another. Recently, societal changes in family structures and schedules have served to undermine families having routine meals.

Surveys indicate that the vast majority of families (80 percent) value mealtime together, but the minority (33 percent) ___SUCCESS___ achieve daily family meals.

Whether a family comes together to share meals can have a ___SIGNIFICANCE___ impact on a variety of outcomes.

Family meals are positively associated with improving dietary quality, preventing obesity, enhancing language acquisition and academic ___PERFORM___, improving social skills and family unity, and reducing risk-taking behaviors.

According to a survey conducted by the University of Minnesota ___FREQUENCE___ family meals are related to better nutritional intake.

The study showed that families eating meals together “every day” or “almost every day” generally consumed higher amounts of ___IMPORTANCE___ nutrients such as calcium, fiber, iron, vitamins B6 and В12, С and E, and consumed less overall fat, compared to families who “never” or “only sometimes” eat meals together. Family meals should be dynamic — an exchange of ideas, conversation and feelings. Turn off the television, the video games and the computer. Mealtime is a wonderful opportunity to strengthen family ties and pass on family cultural traditions.

Family Meals: More Than Just Eating at Home

In all cultures throughout recorded history, family meals have been an honoured ritual for sharing food and providing an opportunity for family members to CONNECT with one another. Recently, societal changes in family structures and schedules have served to undermine families having routine meals.

Surveys indicate that the vast majority of families (80 percent) value mealtime together, but the minority (33 percent) SUCCESSFULLY achieve daily family meals.

Whether a family comes together to share meals can have a SIGNIFICANT impact on a variety of outcomes.

Family meals are positively associated with improving dietary quality, preventing obesity, enhancing language acquisition and academic PERFORMANCE, improving social skills and family unity, and reducing risk-taking behaviors.

According to a survey conducted by the University of Minnesota FREQUENT family meals are related to better nutritional intake.

The study showed that families eating meals together “every day” or “almost every day” generally consumed higher amounts of IMPORTANT nutrients such as calcium, fiber, iron, vitamins B6 and В12, С and E, and consumed less overall fat, compared to families who “never” or “only sometimes” eat meals together. Family meals should be dynamic — an exchange of ideas, conversation and feelings. Turn off the television, the video games and the computer. Mealtime is a wonderful opportunity to strengthen family ties and pass on family cultural traditions.