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A
couch potato refers to a person who spends most of his or her free time sitting or lying on a
couch. This
stereotype often refers to a
lazy and
overweight person who watches a lot of
television, most of the time in their
underwear and sometimes drinking
beer. Generally speaking, the term refers to a lifestyle in which children or adults don't get enough physical activity.
History
The term "
couch potato" was first coined in
1976 by a friend of American
underground comics artist
Robert Armstrong. In the early-1980s, he registered the term as a
trademark with the U.S. government; he also co-authored a book with
Jack Mingo, called
The Official Couch Potato Handbook, which delves into the lives of couch potatoes.
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The term eventually entered common American vocabulary, generally defining one who unceasingly watches television as a form of "Transcendental Vegetation (TV for short)." The phrase was entered into the
Oxford English Dictionary in
1993. Mingo, the Minister of Information and Propaganda for the official Couch Potatoes organization, explained why the potato was chosen as a vegetable role model: "We're an underground movement, we're all eyes when planted in front of the TV, vegetation is an important part of our existence, and we're
Tubers. Get it?" The potato was also chosen because of the
potato chips that couch potatoes ate while watching television.
Amongst Canadians, adhering to colloquial vernacular, the couch potato is referred to as the
Chesterfield Spud or a
Jon Whyte.
Health
Some studies have said that the "couch potato lifestyle" is a serious
health hazard to its practitioners
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United Kingdom, a plan
of the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit tried attempts "to combat the couch potato culture" to "[improvingthe U.K.'s] international
sporting performance."
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Studies presented at the
2003 meeting of the
American College of Sports Medicine suggested that there could be a genetic basis for the "couch potato lifestyle".
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A research suggests that being a couch potato could make a person a decade older biologically than someone who is physically active.
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Popular culture
- Various activities have been designed for the couch potato, including a type of investment portfolio ("Couch Potato Portfolio")(External Link
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- Greyhound dogs, who are well-known for their sprinting ability but otherwise require little exercise, are sometimes called "forty-five mile per hour couch potatoes" by adoption and rescue agencies.(External Link
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- Music artist "Weird Al" Yankovic's song "Couch Potato" (a parody of "Lose Yourself" by Eminem) describes him watching hours upon hours of television, "until [his] legs are numb, [his] eyes bloodshot."
- The phrase has coined the spin-off mouse potato (or sometimes computer potato), meaning one who spends too much time in front of a computer.
- Couch Potatoes was the name of a game show hosted by Double Dare host Marc Summers.
- Couch Potato was a Sunday morning kids TV show aired on the ABC in Australia in the '90s.
- In The Simpsons, most episodes feature Homer Simpson spending most of his free time lying on the couch watching TV and drinking beer in his underwear.
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