Effectiveness of the Stand More AT (SMArT) Work intervention: cluster randomised controlled trial

Oct 12, 2018BMJ (Clinical research ed.)

How well the SMArT intervention helps workers stand more: a group-based controlled trial

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Abstract

Occupational sitting time was reduced by 83.28 minutes per workday at 12 months in the intervention group compared to the control group.

  • Significant reductions in occupational sitting time were also observed at three months (-50.62 min/workday) and six months (-64.40 min/workday).
  • Daily sitting time decreased by 59.32 minutes per day at six months and by 82.39 minutes per day at 12 months in the intervention group.
  • Improvements were noted in prolonged sitting time and standing time among participants receiving the intervention.
  • The intervention was associated with enhanced job performance, work engagement, and reductions in occupational fatigue and daily anxiety.
  • No significant differences were found regarding sickness absenteeism between the two groups.

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