Health-conscious students are cutting back on alcohol and spending almost four times more on fitness than they were a decade ago, new research suggests.
一项最新研究表明,有健康意识的学生们正在减少酒精的摄入,并且在健身上的花费几乎是十年前的四倍。
Student letting app SPCE, which is launching next month, commissioned a survey of more than 2,000 people and found that alcohol was at the bottom of today's student expenditure list, accounting for just 68 pound of average monthly spend.
下个月即将推出的应用SPCE对2000多人进行了一项调查,结果发现,酒精位于现在学生支出清单的底端,在平均每月支出中仅占68英镑。
Some 18 per cent of those surveyed said they spent nothing at all on alcoholic drinks.
约有18%的受访者表示,他们在酒精饮料上一分钱都没花。
In a study of 294 female students by researchers at Drexel University and the University of Pennsylvania, it was found that those who hopped on their scales every day over two years saw a drop in both BMI and body fat compared to those who didn't.
卓克索大学和宾夕法尼亚大学的研究人员对294名女学生进行了一项研究,结果发现,在两年内那些每天上秤称体重的女生与不称的女生相比,体重指数和身体脂肪都有所下降。
Money spent on health and fitness, including gym memberships, exercise classes and sports clubs, was 120 pound on average.
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