Could you live without TV?

Posted by The Hedolist on October 12, 2006

OK, it’s not an obviously health-related question, but if you bear with me, I’m sure you’ll end up agreeing that television does have a deep impact on our wellbeing.

It’s come up as an issue because I have just discovered that the average American home has more TVs than people. One of my great heroes of health, Dr Joseph Mercola reported on his website this week that “taking into account the epidemic of obesity along with the frightening exercise debt that’s harming America’s health, it’s no surprise to me, based on data reported by Nielsen Media Research, the typical home has 2.55 people and 2.73 TV sets.”

Now don’t get me wrong, I like watching TV, even though I don’t have one at the moment. (I’m like the telly-less kid who becomes an anti-social moron when at a friend’s house – instantly attracted to the hypnotic, moving pictures in the corner of the room). But this interesting statistic inspired me to take a deeper look.

In my research, I spoke to an American acquaintance, Kathy Westphal who created www.trashyourtv.com - a website that urges you to “Trash your TV for a happier, healthier life!” She told me that the average American watches over four and a half hours of TV a day. Now as Brits, we’re sure to be catching up and I sincerely hope we never reach the complementary statistic she shared that Yanks spend only 38 minutes in “meaningful conversation with children”.

It really looks like the ‘one-eyed childminder’ could do with some careful scrutiny. The aforementioned Nielsen Media Research report tells us that the 4 hours and 35 minutes per day, up three minutes from last year, add up to 31½ hours every week - almost a second job for most people.

That works out at 5½ days per month, more than two whole months every year and by age 70 we’ll have spent over 13 years watching television!
“Aren’t there more important things you would rather be doing with this time?” asks Kathy, who holds a view supported by the TV-Turnoff Network who back an international annual TV-Turnoff Week. They claim: “television cuts into family time, harms our children’s ability to read and succeed in school, and contributes to unhealthy lifestyles and obesity.”
“On average, children in the US will spend more time in front of the television (1,023 hours) than in school this year (900 hours),” they report, adding that “Forty percent of Americans frequently or always watch television during dinner.”
US Surgeon General Dr. David Satcher said at the Kick Off of TV-Turnoff Week 2001, “We are raising the most overweight generation of youngsters in American history…This week is about saving lives.”
Of course it’s your choice. But where America leads, we tend to follow. It’s undoubtedly a health issue – if not physical, then mental – subjected, as you are to tens of thousands of adverts a year, let alone mind-numbing actual programming. I say no one can face that lot uninfluenced.
If you want to take action try Kathy’s “TV Free System” – TV rehab if you like. More at: https://paydotcom.com/r/6301/carlmunson/371966/
To join the debate about TV try: http://holisticlocal.co.uk/forums/topics/view/313


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Comment by Rev Hilary

October 14, 2006 @ 7:24 am

Yes, the answer to your question is Yes, I live very contendedly and happily with no tv in my household. it is now so long since I watched tv that I don’t know many, if any, of the current famous personalities……this leaves me free to live in the moment, this present moment and do things like, write to my friends, talk to my friends and family and ordinary stuff like that. TV is now added to the list of things that people are addicted to and it is fair to say that it has taken me a few years to wean myself completely. So that now, when I am in a household of people that watch tv I find myself watching their faces as they watch it - I do have to wait for a pause in the action to talk about their faces and their reactions to the programme. Still I am more content to be me now!!!!

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Comment by koren

October 18, 2006 @ 5:45 pm

hi there just wanted to say what a good read your web sie is, i thoroughly enjoyed reading the e-book, i laughed out loud , how true , dont you have a gathering of sorts? Like a juicing bar to hang out in or a nutrtional get together once a week ? id be interested . About the t.v i just show fish on mine or a fire scence now…
love the site
Thanks xx
love and lite
Koren

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Comment by bea kunz

January 12, 2007 @ 6:05 pm

I could live without TV if I had the desire to do so…I am not a regular fan, but there are times when I feel perfectly at ease watching a movie, a special on something of great interest, the weather,(never the news)

With me it is a freedom and a choice that must have a place of priority just as all things in my life does.

Thank you for the option to share here.

Bea K.

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