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Jolanda Maas, a leader of a research at the Nivel Institute in Utrecht, has reported the result of the study in
the magazine BioIMed Cen,tral Public Health. It says that people who live closest to green areas in the
countryside walk and cycle less often for shor- ter time than other people.
" We found that there was either no relationship or only a small one between green space and physical
activity," said Maas."People with more green space walk and cycle less often in their spare time."
People with 20% of green space walked around 250 minutes each week during their spare time compared
to 180 minutes for those with 80% of green space.
"This may be because people in the countryside need to use their cars more to get to places such as shops,
schools and the doctor's office," Maas said. Living near green space also makes no difference in whether
people met NHR (全身健民標(biāo)準(zhǔn)) to get 30 minutes of exercise daily, according to a survey (調(diào)查) of 5000
people across the Netherlands (荷蘭). "
The study shows when you just look at how much green space people have,
it is not true people are just more physically active," Maas said."This study shows you don't really need green
space."
1. Is Jolanda Maas the leader of the research?
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2. Who walk less,people with 20% or 80% of green space?
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3. How do people in the countryside go to shops, schools and the doctor's?
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4. How long are people advised to exercise daily?
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5. What does the writer really want to tell us?
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