Researchers selected 10 lean men and women and 10 slightly obese people who
self described themselves as couch potatoes.
Many owners of retired racing Greyhounds
describe them as couch potatoes who prefer to sleep most of the day.
Not exact matches
In contrast, people
described as «
couch potatoes» are putting their health at risk by spending too much time sat down and not exercising, the paper said.
In discussing the limited evidence for the «probable» link between red meat and colorectal cancer, the WHO itself concedes that it is not possible to rule out other explanations (which it helpfully
describes as «chance, bias or confounding»).2 Harcombe agrees, arguing that even when studies strive to adjust statistically for baseline differences in relevant factors such
as socioeconomic status, body mass index, physical activity, smoking status and diabetes, it is impossible to grapple fully with all the factors that differentiate «the
couch potato» from «the paleo buff» (her ideal), or to take into account the «chasm» that separates fresh and traditionally preserved meats from modern manufactured meat products.9
Remember the criteria, especially part 2, and the intent
as described by the
Couch Potato name, implying extremely passive investing.
The miniature Shar - Pei is often
described as adaptable, goofy and even guilty of being a
couch potato on occasion.
Just because you have a Nova Scotia Duck Toller, a breed often
described as miniature Golden Retrievers on speed does not mean that there is something wrong with your
couch potato Toller.
A sign for «Immersion Room» could well
describe almost everything here, with real and sculpted people
as couch potatoes and cooks.