How To Not Get Fat At A Web Startup (televisionsky.org)
Working on the web all day long is a recipe for fatness. Not metaphorically, I mean literally. You’re sitting on your butt all day. And especially when you’re working at a startup and putting in 16 hour days, it’s hard to find time to take care of yourself...
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 56.6 ms ] threadThere are also 'non-conventional' views on the aspect:
http://heartscanblog.blogspot.com/2009/11/grazing-is-for-cat...
Also, a decent article on the subject here: http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/research-review/meal-freque...
Sidenote: my best pick-me-up when I haven't eaten for too long are Triscuits, with a few glasses of water.
Such a bad habit, plus I'm so late getting out that I just hit up fast food and eating after 10 is terrible for your metabolism..
But from a diet point of view, a lot of people aren't eating enough fruit and veg. Salads > junk food.
Plus it's a viable alternative to getting somewhere, you can't walk to work unless it's within 2 miles, otherwise you're going to spend all day walking. Running to work is OK but it's hard to carry things with you.
With biking, the constant air flow keeps you cool, so you won't have to shower at work unless it's really hot out. That's assuming your work has a shower (which mine doesn't).
I've found that walking is underrated as an exercise. If you live in a suitable area (like NYC) it's easy to walk 2 hours a day, and you can also use the time to talk on the phone, listen to podcasts or books on tape, or just be outdoors.
Agreed on the walking, disagreed on the disconnection. Personally I feel like people have gotten disconnected from the world at large and each other for little more than a few tunes and podcasts.
I see everyone everywhere with earbuds stuffed into their ears - drowning out the activity and life all around them, absorbed into tunes that they've heard a million times already before.
I am often tempted to do the same - but over the last month I've made a concerted effort to eliminate headphone use while out and about (including commuting), and I think I'm a lot better off for it. I've had many an interesting conversation, have been more aware of my surroundings, and generally noticed and appreciated a lot of the things around me in the city that I used to just walk past without the slightest awareness.
I highly recommend this to anyone.
The health and productivity benefits will outweight the lost time in food preparation and exercise.
Avoid sugar (including artificial sweetners), juice, grain, starch and sweet fruit (berries are fine). eat enough fat and protein to feel full. get plenty of sleep (8+ hours / night).
Exercise will improve strength, muscle tone and metabolic conditioning, but diet is far more relevant to body composition.
As Gary Taubes taught us in "Good Calories Bad Calories" this is a hormonal issue, not a thermodynamic one.
Anything can be taken to the extreme, even productivity ;-)