According to a new survey, women spend a whole lot of time counting calories — 127 hours a year, to be exact.
A SodaStream-commissioned survey found that women think about dieting for about 21 minutes per day. Over a 67-year life span (and let’s all hope we’re living longer than that), it comes out to 355 days — about a year — of time wasted obsessing over our weights. According to the Daily Mail, men who participated thought about dieting only slightly less than women at 18 minutes per day.
It’s important to take this data with a grain of salt, as the sample was not necessarily representative of the overall population, but these results are sadly unsurprising. Most of us are painfully aware that we live in a diet-obsessed, body-“perfection”-obsessed society. It’s easier said than done, but we’d probably all be a lot more productive if we…
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