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UNIT 03 - READING 2 The Roseto Effect
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UNIT 03 - READING 2 The Roseto Effect
In the late 19th century, almost all of the people from the poor Italian village of Roseto Valfortore moved to a town in the United States. This town was founded in the state of Pennsylvania in 1887 by Nicola Rosato, who called it Roseto after his hometown. The Italian immigrants who settled there were looking for a better life. In the 1960s, a doctor named Stewart Wolf discovered something very surprising in Roseto. After doing a study on everyone who lived there, he found that they were generally much healthier than the rest of the country. The number of people in the town dying from heart disease was half the national average. In fact, almost no one younger than 55 years of age died of a heart attack. And the death rate from other causes was 35% lower than the national average. Many people simply died of old age. So, what was the Rosetans' secret? Wolf's findings showed that it certainly wasn't their diet. They ate a lot of fatty food and many were very overweight. In addition, they worked long hours in jobs that were very hard on their bodies. There was no clear medical explanation for why they were so healthy. Thus, researchers concluded that the Rosetans' excellent health was caused by the town itself. It was a closely connected community of families. Most children, parents, and grandparents lived under one roof, and everyone got involved in church, festivals, and social activities. Scientists refer to this mysterious influence of family and social life on health as the "Roseto Effect." It shows that having close connections with others can help people reduce the everyday stresses that are bad for one's health.
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1 In the late 19th century, almost all of the people from the poor Italian village of Roseto Valfortore moved to a town in the United States. 2 This town was founded in the state of Pennsylvania in 1887 by Nicola Rosato, who called it Roseto after his hometown. 3 The Italian immigrants who settled there were looking for a better life. 4 In the 1960s, a doctor named Stewart Wolf discovered something very surprising in Roseto. 5 After doing a study on everyone who lived there, he found that they were generally much healthier than the rest of the country. 6 The number of people in the town dying from heart disease was half the national average. 7 In fact, almost no one younger than 55 years of age died of a heart attack. 8 And the death rate from other causes was 35% lower than the national average. 9 Many people simply died of old age. 10 So, what was the Rosetans' secret? 11 Wolf's findings showed that it certainly wasn't their diet. 12 They ate a lot of fatty food and many were very overweight. 13 In addition, they worked long hours in jobs that were very hard on their bodies. 14 There was no clear medical explanation for why they were so healthy. 15 Thus, researchers concluded that the Rosetans' excellent health was caused by the town itself. 16 It was a closely connected community of families. 17 Most children, parents, and grandparents lived under one roof, and everyone got involved in church, festivals, and social activities. 18 Scientists refer to this mysterious influence of family and social life on health as the "Roseto Effect." 19 It shows that having close connections with others can help people reduce the everyday stresses that are bad for one's health.