A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial to Reduce Office Workers’ Sitting Time

Aug 16, 2016Medicine and science in sports and exercise

Reducing Office Workers' Sitting Time Through a Group Trial: Effects on Physical Activity

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Abstract

Workplace sitting time was significantly reduced by 99.1 minutes per 8-hour workday at 3 months in the intervention group compared to controls.

  • At baseline, participants spent an average of 78.8% of work hours sitting, 14.3% standing, and 6.9% stepping.
  • The intervention group maintained a reduction in workplace sitting time of -45.4 minutes per 8-hour workday at 12 months.
  • Significant improvements were noted in standing time and reductions in prolonged sitting and usual sitting bout duration in the intervention group.
  • No significant changes were found in stepping time associated with the intervention.

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