IELTS Practice Tests Plus 1 - Practice Test 2 - IELTS Reading Passage 1 - Tackling Obesity in the Western World
a stone in weight
14 pounds
leptin
A hormone produced by adipose (fat) cells that acts as a satiety factor in regulating appetite.
fat cells
Adipocytes, also known as lipocytes and fat cells, are the cells that primarily compose adipose tissue, specialized in storing energy as fat.
metabolism
All of the chemical reactions that occur within an organism
predisposed
Tending toward or open to something beforehand
freezer
a large piece of electrical equipment that is used for freezing food
geneticist
a specialist in the field of genetics
epidemic
a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease
on the threshold of
at the start of
hypothalamus
brain region controlling the pituitary gland that controls hunger
philosophically
calmly
behaviour modification
changing one's behaviours
hormone
chemicals in the body
sealed
closed tightly
solace
comfort
so-called
commonly described as
sentences
considers, deems, says
persistence
continual occurrence
dictate
control
regulating
controlling
tackling
defeating
variations
differences
weak-willed
easily swayed
obesity
extreme fatness
battling
fighting
putting on weight
gaining weight
considerable
great, large
severe
harsh
discounted
ignored or doubted
defect
imperfection, flaw, problem
groundbreaking
innovative
claimed many lives
killed many people
slothful
lazy
sought
looked for
manufactured
produced
side effects
reactions to medicine other than the one intended
genetic
relating to genes or heredity
nonsense
ridiculous, silly
condition
sickness, illness, disease
minor
small, unimportant
cure
solution to an illness or disease
myth
story, lie
hiccup
sudden catching of breath with a spasmodic contraction of the diaphragm
morbid obesity
the condition of weighing two to three times, or more, than the ideal weight; also known as clinically severe obesity
rodent
the group of small animals that includes mice, rats, rabbits, and squirrels
culprit
the guilty, the responsible
appetite
the psychological desire for food
metabolic rate
the rate at which the body uses energy
epidemic proportions
the seriousness of being an epidemic
lain
to lie flat
disproved
to prove to be false or wrong
disabuse
to set right; to free from error
took the news
understood the new information
major
very important
surgery
when a doctor cuts your body open and repairs or removes something