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Humans Simply 'Hardwired' For Laziness, Study Says (studyfinds.org)

Zorro shares a report from Study Finds: [...] A new study shows we may just have to chalk it up to our brains simply being hardwired to prefer hanging on the couch instead of the chin-up bar. Researchers from the University of British Columbia and University of Geneva sought to better understand the brain chemistry behind what they refer to as the "exercise paradox." This happens when people pledge to engage in regular physical fitness, but instead find themselves becoming less active. "Conserving energy has been essential for humans' survival, as it allowed us to be more efficient in searching for food and shelter, competing for sexual partners, and avoiding predators," explains Matthew Boisgontier, a postdoctoral researcher in UBC's brain behavior lab at the department of physical therapy, and senior author of the study, in a UBC release.

So Boisgontier and his co-authors recruited 29 young adults who wanted to improve the level of exercise in their lives to take part in a computerized test. The test required them to move a human figure on the screen either towards images of physical activities or away from images of sedentary activities that would randomly appear, and then again vice versa. Participants were hooked up to an electroencephalograph to monitor their brain activity during the exercise. The results showed that participants tended to move towards the active images or away from the sedentary ones at the fastest rates. "We found that participants took 32 milliseconds less to move away from the sedentary image, which is considerable for a task like this," says study co-author Boris Cheval, of the University of Geneva, in a university release, adding that this finding went against the so-called exercise paradox.

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  1. destiny by guygo · · Score: 5, Funny

    I am fulfilling my intended role in the universe! Whoo hoo!

    1. Re: destiny by batukhan · · Score: 3, Funny

      I don't know who this creimer is but.. are you him? If so then brilliant

  2. Excerpt? by MouseR · · Score: 3, Funny

    Someone can sum up the article please?

  3. Laziness is a virtue by GerryGilmore · · Score: 4, Funny

    Once, during a job interview, I was asked the standard "what do you consider your strong points?" question. Impromptu, I replied: "Probably my strongest point is my laziness." The interviewer was appropriately shocked and asked me to expand. "Sure. I could do like the horse in Animal Farm and just 'work harder' but I'm always looking for ways to do things easier, faster, more consistently and with less work by me - Gerry Gilmore." Oddly enough, I got the job.

    1. Re:Laziness is a virtue by Krishnoid · · Score: 5, Funny

      "Your response also seems to indicate a decent amount of impatience and hubris. Welcome aboard, our newest Perl programmer!"

  4. Re:Bullshit by Opportunist · · Score: 3, Funny

    Nah, we'll send people like you to die for us. Like we always do.

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