Mon 3 Dec 2007
According to experts, the walkstations, which resemble treadmills with computers attached, represent a bold new step by the medical community in an effort to fight the rising obesity epidemic.
James Levine, an endocrinologist at the Mayo Clinic, came up with the walkstation idea about three years ago while talking to an ABC producer about new obesity research;
it indicated that people with obesity fidget less and are more likely to sit than people who aren’t obese.


