
The average American is spending about 10 hours every day watching television. This means that almost half of their day, every day, is spent looking at a screen, whether that be a tablet, television, computer, video game, or some other multimedia device.
For the average American who is watching roughly 10 hours every day, that means their binge-watching habit is equivalent to a full-time job in the amount of time that it's consuming from their life.

Regardless of the discrepancy, what's clear is that for millions of people it's still their favorite pastime and today we've got more options than ever when it comes to deciding what content we want to consume on the screen.
The idle lifestyle that comes along with molding a permanent position into the couch after hours of binge-watching your favorite shows, has long been a concern for psychologists, healthcare professionals, and researchers.
Numerous studies have sought to investigate the couch potato lifestyle, with results warning that such a lifestyle could promote a myriad of health concerns later down the road.

Aging Faster...
Researchers from UCSD previously found that for those with more of a sedentary lifestyle, that includes spending around 10 hours every day sitting, that their cells were found to be biologically older.
On average, they saw roughly an 8yr biological age gap compared with those of the same age who didn't spend as much time sitting down.
There are some folks out there who are spending around 18 hours a day consuming content, though the average is around 10 hrs for most.

Aside from the concerns over the rapid biological aging of cells, researchers have also warned that for children that this sort of sedentary lifestyle could promote concerns in the area of bone health.
According to a report that was recently published in the Journal of Health Psychology, researchers suggest that binge-watching our favorite shows might fuel a myriad of problems, from sleep issues, to much worse.
It also drastically increases the chances of someone binge-eating, pleasure eating snacks, something that they might later regret and reap unwanted results from.
Psychologists have frequently suggested that binge-watching your favorite shows is an addiction, comparing it with the same binge potential for habits involving drugs, sex, or eating.

Reverse The Damage
Even for those who might have had many years building a habit of watching their favorite shows and not getting much exercise, they always have the option to change things and to start building a new habit in their life.
Researchers suggest that by opting to make that change and start to incorporate more exercise into your life, that you could in-turn reverse the heart effects that might have come along with that sedentary lifestyle.
In some cases, simply making the change to replace sedentary time with light, everyday activity, such as simple housework, that it could help to significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and more.
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The information that is posted above is not intended or implied to ever be used as any substitute for professional medical advice, or diagnosis or treatment. The above is posted for informational purposes only.
Sources:
https://www.cnn.com/2016/06/30/health/americans-screen-time-nielsen/index.html
http://www.businessinsider.com/how-much-tv-do-americans-watch-2016-6
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