The government already covers medical fees for monks, who play a prominent part in Thailand's social and religious life, and spent more than 300m baht (£6m; $8.5m) on countering chronic obesity-related problems in 2012 alone, the paper says. Dr Jongjit singles out the sweet drinks and fatty foods that members of the public donate to the monks, and her Faculty of Allied Heath Sciences university is launching a campaign to promote leaner clerical living.
该报道称,僧侣在泰国的社会和宗教生活中扮演着举足轻重的角色,政府已经为僧侣们下发了医疗拨款,仅2012年一年,政府在解决僧侣们因肥胖导致的各类慢性病上花费的金钱就超过了3亿铢。宗集德教授会在香客捐赠给僧侣的饮食中进行筛选,剔除含糖饮料和高脂食物。她所任教大学的联合健康科学系也推出了帮助僧侣日常瘦身的系列活动。
A monastic college and four temples in Bangkok are pioneering nutritional cooking programmes heavy on fibre, protein and calcium, and encouraging the clerics to take more physical exercise. Dr Jongjit says the monks involved have already lost an average of one kilogram (2.2lb) in weight over eight weeks, cut their waistlines by 1.4cm (half an inch), and seen drops in cholesterol levels. Some monks complain that they don't know how much weight they're putting on, which is why Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital has launched a special girdle that tightens around the waist as a gentle reminder.
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