The Beijing government will hand out a free special oil pot to
every family in the city by the end of the year to help people
maintain a healthy lifestyle, the Beijing News reported on
September 3.
Chen Zhu, the newly appointed Minister of Health, vice minister
Wang Longde, and deputy mayor of Beijing Ding Xiangyang together
unveiled a campaign at Chaoyang Park in Beijing to promote healthy
living.
Along with the pot, the government will also send out a
Healthy Diet Guide and a Infectious Disease
Prevention Guide to every residence.
The limiting oil pot to be distributed to every family before the
end of this year can hold 530 milliliters of edible oil. This is
considered a reasonable portion for a 3-member family to use over
the course of a week, according to officials from the Beijing
health administration.
Research shows that a healthy adult should not consume more than
25 grams of oil and 6 grams of salt in one day. 80 percent of
cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and 40 percent of tumors can be
prevented if people maintain a healthy diet, do proper exercise,
and control smoking and alcohol intake.
By the end of June this year, the Beijing municipal government
had given out 5 million special salt spoons to citizens for free.
The distribution of spoons and oil pots is part of a themed health
campaign.
(China.org.cn by Zhang Rui, September 3, 2007)