So my hypothesis is that EV drivers are more likely to be overweight because they will often kill time by eating at a restaurant while their car is charging.
Thoughts? Comments?
Thoughts? Comments?
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So my hypothesis is that EV drivers are more likely to be overweight because they will often kill time by eating at a restaurant while their car is charging.
Thoughts? Comments?
That's your hypothesis, what is your data?So my hypothesis is that EV drivers are more likely to be overweight because they will often kill time by eating at a restaurant while their car is charging.
There are a few chargers I frequent in Massachusetts that just so happen to be next to some amazing nature walks (the Lincoln North HPWC near Minute Man National Historical Park for one). I'd wager I go on more walks than I used to because of charging
So my hypothesis is that EV drivers are more likely to be overweight because they will often kill time by eating at a restaurant while their car is charging.
Thoughts? Comments?
So my hypothesis is that EV drivers are more likely to be overweight because they will often kill time by eating at a restaurant while their car is charging. Thoughts? Comments?
How about the chargers in Lexington's public parking lot which are literally 10-feet away from the bikeway. I'll be a regular down there this summer, getting a nice 20-mile ride in while charging my P85.
I now walk more as I park further away from store entrances in the sparsely-populated parts of parking lots to avoid door dings.
I thought it might be from sitting at the computer reading stories about each others adventures on TMC until way past midnight every day that caused the weight gain.
Obesity is not so much about how often you eat, as it is about what you eat. Start by avoiding all forms of sugar (except that which occurs naturally in fruit), and avoid bread too. Actually, most commercially produced bread contains high-fructose corn syrup—the most dangerous kind of sugar. HFCS is used in 70% of the packaged food products in the supermarket, even in low fat milk and orange juice! Nearly everything served in a fast-food restaurant contains HFCS. Sugar is the primary cause of obesity in the developed world, and it has a much larger effect than lack of exercise.
So what to snack on while on the road? Apples, bananas and unsalted almonds are good basics to begin with. And drink plenty of water.
I thought it might be from sitting at the computer reading stories about each others adventures on TMC until way past midnight every day that caused the weight gain.
My other half would agree with you. I'm being told to look into getting a used Mode S rather than waiting for a Model 3 just because of all the time I spend reading thread after thread here. I spend more time on TMC than a typically teenager does on Facebook!
Obesity is not so much about how often you eat, as it is about what you eat. Start by avoiding all forms of sugar (except that which occurs naturally in fruit), and avoid bread too. Actually, most commercially produced bread contains high-fructose corn syrup—the most dangerous kind of sugar. HFCS is used in 70% of the packaged food products in the supermarket, even in low fat milk and orange juice! Nearly everything served in a fast-food restaurant contains HFCS. Sugar is the primary cause of obesity in the developed world, and it has a much larger effect than lack of exercise.