September 24, 2007

Does Your Company Keep You Fat?

Today's post is about an idea that has been floating around my work world for a few weeks now, so I decided to write a little bit about it. I've worked on several of our expert blogs pertaining to the idea that the company you keep influences your weight. Whether it be your friends, partner or coworkers, there is significant evidence to show that the people you hang out with affect your poundage.

While the idea is a little "duh" to me, I think it's interesting to actually think about. I, for one, am definitely one of the folks that will cause you to pack on the pounds if we spend too much time together. By sheer luck I am fortunate enough to have a great metabolism and stay thin regardless of the junk I put into my body (and lemme tell ya, I eat a lot of junk!) I think we are all creatures of habit, especially couples, and it's easy to fall into a pattern of poor eating and low exercise.

One of the iVillage Experts, Madelyn Fernstrom, wrote a blog entry called "Is Your Partner Making You Fat?" and I think it's really interesting. Here's a piece of the entry about why partners tend to plump each other up:

A new relationship: New love is both blind and hungry. Seriously, because we have such a big focus on food in our country, a very typical social activity is eating - often. Meals, snacks, late-ngiht - you name it.

A show of support: Eating the same foods together is a bonding experience. Often, women take on the eating habits of their significant others. It is unrelated to nutrition, but to a comfort level with the partner.

Post-preganancy weight gain: Those pregnancy pounds have piled on, the baby's here, and there are 20+ pounds still to lose. Often, the new Dad has gained weight in "sympathy", and there's a big barrier to moving to the "pre-baby" eating habits. Fatigue often contributes to this inertia in getting back on track.

Mid-life issues: Beginning in the 40s, as many women are entering the mid-life years, change is ongoing. Whether it's kids growing up, aging parents, career changes, and/or hormonal issues there's a lot of pressure and stress for most women in this group. The ultimate multi-tasking woman often feels overwhelmed at times (I know I do), and a loving partner will frequently feel a genuine need to "reward with food". Whether it's a fancy dinner, a box of candy, a giant sunday from your favorite ice cream store, it's a show of love and kindness.

Seems like the evidence is pretty clear. I'm sure everyone has noticed couples and friends that have put on some weight after getting into a relationship. I think it's fairly obvious that the company you keep will affect your weight... or at least your eating habits. I know that personally I am quite easily talked into ordering take out or making a trip to the diner or McDonalds... and I know that it's even easier for me to talk people in to doing the same thing (Sorry, Carolyn.)

So what do you think? Do you ever jump on the social eating bandwagon?

September 21, 2007

"Strike Point" by Sans Pants Productions

TGIF, everyone. TGIF. I'm not sure what it was about this week, but it was loooong and busy. I think that this week was the first one where it actually felt like, "Hey, Summer is over so you have to start working now and it gets dark at 7pm." What a gross feeling. Fall officially begins on Sunday so enjoy this last official weekend of Summer!

In the meantime, if you're bored at work and praying for 5 o'clock (or 6 or 7) watch this really funny video from Sans Pants Productions. It's called Strike Point and it takes a serious look at environmental issues and the real cause behind global warming.

September 20, 2007

Black20 News with Jessie Cantrell

Here's your weekly dose of Black20 News with Jessie Cantrell. This week's edition features a really creepy boy/robot, dorky rock star names and a college course taken completely on YouTube. Oy.

September 19, 2007

Evel Dick Wins Big Brother 8

An slightly surprising, but mostly uneventful end to a great season of the CBS show Big Brother 8. If you've been watching the show (or my vlogs) you know that it's been a very interesting season full of twists and turns, unexpected evictions and bunny suits.

The twist this season was that 3 of the house guests had their worst enemy brought into the house to play with them. I doubt anyone thought about it, but the father and daughter who hadn't spoken in 2 years would not only get over their feud, but become the strongest alliance in Big Brother history.

I've been following the show all season and was actually not that excited for the finale. Either way, Daniele and Evel Dick (yes, spelled Evel) were both going to walk away with a big chunk of change. The evicted house guests got to vote on which of the two should take home the $500,000 prize and they decided to give it to Dick. It seemed as if most made their decision on the fact that, while they didn't like it, Dick had a strategy and plan for how to play the game and it obviously worked. They didn't like the way Dick treated them, but they respected that he never strayed from his plan... no matter how "evel" it was.

Did you watch the finale? What do you think of the results?

September 18, 2007

Cab Fire at Rockefeller Center

I just returned to my desk after a brisk 17-flight journey down the stairs of 30 Rock after someone on my floor spotted billowing black smoke coming up from down below us. This being New York City, you can never really take a chance when you see black, ominous smoke, so everyone on my floor decided to peace out.

Nothing to worry about now. Apparently a car caught on fired outside of the NBC marquee on 50th street. Everything is fine! Check out WNBC.com for the full story and more details. Here are some photos courtesy of WNBC and my friend, Ken Donnelly

photos from WNBC.com

Photos from Ken Donnelly