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有木有英语书法写的漂亮的

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IP属地:美国来自iPhone客户端1楼2015-08-27 16:26回复
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    IP属地:美国来自iPhone客户端2楼2015-08-27 16:29
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      IP属地:美国来自iPhone客户端3楼2015-08-27 16:31
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        - -。。。支持一下


        4楼2015-08-27 16:51
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          有多长?你看我的可不可以


          来自Android客户端5楼2015-08-27 16:53
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            Sleepless nights don’t just ruin your mood the next day—they could also damage your waistline. According to new research in the August issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, sleep deprivation can cause people to pack on extra pounds.
            Researchers at the New York Obesity Nutrition Research Center at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital found that sleep-deprived people seem to burn the same number of calories as the well-rested, but they consume about 300 more calories a day. Given that it takes just 3,500 calories to add a pound to your body, those calories can quickly turn into extra weight.
            But there are several other reasons that sleep loss could lead to weight gain, says sleep disorder specialist Michael Breus. When we get too little shut-eye, our metabolism slows down to conserve energy. That slowdown triggers the release of the hormone cortisol, which increases appetite. Your body thinks it needs more energy, so it asks for more food.
            In a vicious cycle, sleep loss also causes our bodies to release more ghrelin, another hormone that signals hunger, and less leptin, the hormone that tells your stomach that it’s full. With your hormones off-kilter, your body wants more food and lacks the sensitivity to know when to stop eating. Not to mention that being awake more hours gives you more time to snack.
            “The later you’re up at night, the greater the likelihood that you’re going to eat,” Breus says. And “you’re more likely to eat high-fat, high-carb foods.”
            One other contributing factor to such weight gain is that the body burns the most calories during REM sleep, a deeply restful phase. And less sleep means less time in REM.
            For optimal health, experts say you should try to get 7.5 hours of sleep a night. If you have trouble sleeping, stick to a nightly routine, exercise during the day, banish worries to a journal, and keep pre-bedtime activities relaxing.


            来自iPhone客户端6楼2015-08-27 20:44
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              下载贴吧客户端发语音!


              来自iPhone客户端7楼2015-08-27 20:45
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                啦啦啦啦啦啦啦啦啦啦啦啦啦啦啦


                IP属地:四川来自Android客户端8楼2015-08-27 21:22
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                  来自Android客户端9楼2015-08-27 21:25
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                    只是看着别人写的加了点,还没有练熟,所以写的比较慢,不要介意啊


                    来自Android客户端10楼2015-08-27 21:32
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                      可以


                      IP属地:河北来自Android客户端11楼2015-08-27 21:33
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                        话发来吧


                        IP属地:河北来自Android客户端12楼2015-08-27 21:33
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                          要多长,我可以试试


                          来自Android客户端13楼2015-08-27 21:44
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