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Something you shouldn't do in the dark. (Editorial).


Before I moved to Maryland nearly seven years ago to become Vibrant Life editor, I spent virtually all my life living in southern California. So I've had a lifelong love of sunshine. In southern California, getting outside and enjoying the sun's warmth on your face is a year-round pleasure.

Believe me, life in Maryland can sometimes be jarring for a sun lover. As I'm writing this editorial, I can look out my office window and see a beautiful blue sky, and what looks like a wonderful sunny day. Just one problem; right now the wind chill wind chill, the cooling effect of wind and temperature combined, expressed in terms of the effect produced by a lower, windless temperature, also called wind chill factor, wind chill temperature, wind chill equivalent temperature, wind chill index, wind chill  outside is 22 [degrees] F. Twenty-two! Even after seven years this Los Angeles native just can't get used to those kind of numbers on a weather report. But recently an interesting item crossed my desk, one that has caused me to think that maybe I need to just bundle up and head outside anyway.

A researcher at the University of California The University of California has a combined student body of more than 191,000 students, over 1,340,000 living alumni, and a combined systemwide and campus endowment of just over $7.3 billion (8th largest in the United States).  at Irvine recently surveyed a number of college students who are concerned about their weight or dieting, trying to lose excess weight. He found that darkness can serve as a trigger for binge eating Binge eating
A pattern of eating marked by episodes of rapid consumption of large amounts of food; usually food that is high in calories.

Mentioned in: Anorexia Nervosa
. It seems that low light levels make dieters feel less self-conscious, which leads to more uninhibited uninhibited /un·in·hib·it·ed/ (un?in-hib´i-ted) free from usual constraints; not subject to normal inhibitory mechanisms.  eating habits. The study also found that those who spent more of their waking hours in daylight were less likely to show binge eating tendencies. This isn't an insignificant finding; at any given time more than half of American women are on a diet, as are 25 percent of American men.

It has long been known that shorter winter days can cause depression in some people. But this study puts a whole new spin on that New Year's resolution A New Year's Resolution is a commitment that an individual makes to a project or a habit, often a lifestyle change that is generally interpreted as advantageous. The name comes from the fact that these commitments normally go into effect on New Year's Day and remain until the set  you made to lose some weight. Spending more of your waking hours in darkness puts that goal at a high risk for failure.

Many years ago a very wise man made an observation that could have predicted the results of this new research: "Light is sweet, and it is pleasant for the eyes to behold the sun" (Ecclesiastes 11:7, RSV RSV respiratory syncytial virus; Rous sarcoma virus.

RSV
abbr.
respiratory syncytial virus


RSV 1 Respiratory syncytial virus, see there 2 Rous sarcoma virus, see there
). * God gave us the sunlight, and it's free to everyone. It's important to get out and enjoy the sunshine every day possible.

Hey, I'm not saying I'm perfect here. I enjoy warm Krispy Kreme doughnuts in the evening after supper as much as anyone. But, pushed to make a choice, I like shooting hoops with my boy on a warm sunny afternoon better.

* Bible texts credited to RSV are from the Revised Standard Version Re·vised Standard Version
n.
A modern American version of the English Bible, a revision of the American Standard Version, completed in 1952 and further revised in 1989.

Noun 1.
 of the Bible. Copyright [c] 1946, 1952, 1971, by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America, cooperative agency of 35 Protestant, Orthodox, and Anglican denominations. Formed in 1950, with headquarters in New York City, the National Council of Churches is the chief instrument of the  in the U.S.A. Used by permission.
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Title Annotation:psychology and weight loss
Author:Becker, Larry
Publication:Vibrant Life
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Mar 1, 2002
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