Workers at the financial consulting firm Salo use their treadmill desks. (Agencies) |
Will health-conscious office workers soon be skipping trips to the gym for an extended shift at the desk? It could be a healthy alternative, as some companies have begun experimenting with treadmill desks. NPR's Patti Neighmond made a transition to the treadmill by first converting her sitting desk into a standing desk. After getting acclimated to standing, she installed a "discreet" treadmill, minus handrails, below the standing desk. "I'm into my second week now and walking at a pretty slow, casual pace, about 1.4 miles an hour," Neighmond writes. "When I first started, I thought I'd simply hop on the treadmill and be off walking all day while working. But it turns out it's really hard to walk, talk, think and concentrate." Last year, The New York Times reported on Salo, a Minnesota-based financial consulting company that tried a similar experiment with some of its employees. And so far, the results have been positive both for employee health and for the company's financial bottom line: During the six months that Salo took part in a Mayo Clinic treadmill desk study, the firm experienced record earnings. "Remarkable," Salo director of operations Craig Dexheimer told NPR. "We didn't even go to a gym. We just went to work!" Dexheimer says he has lost 25 pounds since switching to the treadmill desk. You can buy a treadmill desk, which typically costs several hundred dollars. Or, if you're in do-it-yourself mode, this website shows how to build your own treadmill desk for just $39, not including the cost of the treadmill. Still, the doctor who headed up the Mayo Clinic study says you shouldn't jump right into running a minimarathon each day at work. "There's a tendency to want to jump on the treadmill and walk for hours and hours a day," Dr. James Levine told NPR. "Don't do that. Certainly, at the absolute maximum, do half-hour on, half an hour off, for two to three hours a day." (Read by Brian Salter. Brian Salter is a journalist at the China Daily Website.) (Agencies) |
注重健康的員工也許不久就可以把去健身館改成在辦公桌前鍛煉了呢!這可能是另一個(gè)健康的鍛煉方式,因?yàn)橐恍┕疽呀?jīng)開始體驗(yàn)跑步機(jī)辦公桌了。 美國國家公共電臺的帕提?內(nèi)蒙德在過渡到跑步機(jī)辦公桌之前,先把她適合坐下辦公的桌子換成適合站立辦公的桌子。在習(xí)慣站立辦公之后,她在站立式桌子下面安裝了一個(gè)簡易的跑步機(jī),不含扶手。 內(nèi)蒙德寫道:“我現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)進(jìn)入使用跑步機(jī)辦公桌的第二周,我的步子閑適而緩慢,每小時(shí)約1.4英里的速度。剛開始用時(shí),我以為我跳上跑步機(jī)后一整天都能這樣一邊走一邊工作。但是結(jié)果發(fā)現(xiàn),走路、說話、思考和集中注意力同時(shí)進(jìn)行確實(shí)很難?!?/p> 去年,《紐約時(shí)報(bào)》報(bào)道了明尼蘇達(dá)州的金融咨詢公司Salo,該公司試圖在部分員工當(dāng)中推行相似的實(shí)驗(yàn)。到目前為止,結(jié)果顯示對員工的健康和公司的財(cái)務(wù)收益都是有利的:在Salo公司參與梅奧診所跑步機(jī)辦公桌研究的六個(gè)月期間,該公司的收入增長有了歷史性突破。 Salo公司的運(yùn)營總監(jiān)克雷格?德克斯海默告訴美國國家公共電臺說:“效果顯著。我們甚至都不用去健身館了。我們只要去上班就可以鍛煉了!” 德克斯海默說,他自從換了這種跑步機(jī)辦公桌后,已經(jīng)減了25磅體重。 你可以買一個(gè)跑步機(jī)辦公桌,價(jià)格通常為幾百美元?;蛘?,如果你喜歡自己動(dòng)手,這一網(wǎng)站還展示了如何只花39美元就能自己制造跑步機(jī)辦公桌(39美元不包含跑步機(jī)的花費(fèi))。 不過,梅奧診所這一研究的領(lǐng)頭人醫(yī)生說,你不應(yīng)該每天一上班就跑小型馬拉松。 詹姆斯?雷文醫(yī)生告訴美國國家公共電臺說:“人們會(huì)有沖動(dòng),想跳上跑步機(jī),然后一天持續(xù)走好幾個(gè)小時(shí)。別這么做。當(dāng)然,最大極限是,走半小時(shí),休息半小時(shí),一天一共走兩到三個(gè)小時(shí)。 相關(guān)閱讀 調(diào)查:團(tuán)隊(duì)活動(dòng)不會(huì)提升員工士氣 (中國日報(bào)網(wǎng)英語點(diǎn)津 陳丹妮 編輯:Julie) |
Vocabulary: treadmill: 跑步機(jī) discreet: 樸素的,不顯眼的 |