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TV Pounds and America’s Nutrition Expert TV Challenge
by Mitzi Dulan, RD, America’s Nutrition Expert®
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Apr
12
2010

TVTV provides endless entertainment to us, but it is also the predominant sedentary behavior among American children. As the obesity epidemic continues to rise, it is quite a cause of concern. Watching more TV seems to be linked to being overweight. However, it is unclear whether the weight gain occurs from watching more TV or if people who are overweight watch more TV.

In fact, the average American watches more than 4 hours of television each day. That amounts to 28 hours per week, or 2 months of nonstop TV-watching per year! In fact, if one lives a 65-year life, that’s 9 years spent watching show after show! Yikes! Almost every family owns a TV, some own more than 1. In an average American home, the TV is on for 6 hours and 47 minutes per day. An average American youth spends 900 hours per year in school and 1500 hours per year watching TV.

A study in the Journal of Pediatrics noted that watching more than 2 hours of TV a day was responsible for causing 1/5 of normal-weight children to become overweight 3 years later. The data provided support the hypothesis that TV is a causative factor for obesity. In addition, there’s evidence that TV time displaces time that can be spent exercising or playing sports. Watching TV also increases snacking and consumption of nutritionally poorer diets. People are also more likely to overeat if they eat while watching TV as they are more focused on the program and less aware of their internal cues.

American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children should watch less than two hours of TV per day. If you’re going to eat snacks while watching TV, try fruits and veggies with hummus instead of big bags of chips or popcorns.

I want to challenge not only your kids but also YOU! Sacrifice one hour of tv a day to invest in your own health. Instead, go for a walk, bikeride, or to the guy. Just imagine, after a year, that would be 365 hours of physicial activity.

Are you up for my 1 hour/day less of tv- 1 hour/day more of activity challenge??? Let me know! I will be putting all the people who complete the challenge into a drawing for a FREE autographed copy of The All-Pro Diet! You can do it!

Assistance provided by Rachel Yam

2 thoughts on “TV Pounds and America’s Nutrition Expert TV Challenge

  1. Hi,
    Yes, I would like to win the autograph book. I love your book, i have check it out from the libray a few times, and keep getting more information. It would be nice to have it for myself. What do have to do. I am active and exercise at the gym 3 times a week and very active at home all the time with cleaning all around. I am 49 and have lost a lots of weight because i have more time to exercise seen i lost my job about a year ago, so i try to keep myself busy, until I find a job. I see my skin very lose in my neck area I think i lost about 10 lbs seen i lost my job. I do eat very healthy, green salads, lean chicken, fish, turkey. I eat some meat don’t like that much. My only weakness is chocholate or soft ice-cream.

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