I'll see it when I believe it
Jan. 23rd, 2008 06:07 amDave Winer has an interesting post. Short enough that I'm just going to re-print it here:
Thursday, January 17, 2008 by Dave Winer.
I heard a report on NPR a couple of weeks ago, and thought it was very interesting.
A study of a group hotel maids found that even though they lead active lives, get lots of exercise, their health isn't good. High blood pressure, overweight, body-mass index, the usual signs of a sedentary life.
They interviewed them, asking if they were active -- no. Did they get exercise? No. (The correct answer was yes to both.)
So they formed two groups, with one group they did nothing, with the other they had a series of classes where they showed them how doing maid work compared to other forms of exercise. They kept going until they understood that they were active and living a healthy lifestyle.
A few months later they checked blood pressure, weight, BMI and amazingly the group they had educated had become healthy!