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In Exercise Study, Occam's Razor Shelved in Favor of Buddha's Magic Wand

In the February 2007 issue of Psychological Science [sic], Ellen Langer determined that, all things being equal, 'mindfulness' of exercise significantly increases its health benefits.

Langer drew this conclusion from tests conducted with a group of hotel maids. She took various measurements of physical health from each maid. Then, to induce mindfulness in the treatment group, she posted a notice in the maids' lounges. This notice informed them that cleaning is exercise and listed specific cleaning-activity to calories-burned conversions. At the end of a month Langer reassessed the mindful maids. The informed group had lesser mean weight, body mass index, percentage body fat, waist-to-hip ratio, and systolic and diastolic blood pressure. Langer's explanation? 'Mindfulness.'

(In a past study Langer proved that if you say, "I am Spartacus" with enough mindfulness, you "are totally Spartacus!")

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