The physical activity at work (PAW) study protocol: a cluster randomised trial of a multicomponent short-break intervention to reduce sitting time and increase physical activity among office workers in Thailand

Sep 3, 2020BMC public health

Short Breaks to Reduce Sitting and Increase Activity Among Office Workers in Thailand: Study Plan for a Group-Randomized Trial

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Abstract

A total of 360 office workers will participate in a trial to assess a multicomponent intervention aimed at reducing .

  • The intervention targets sedentary behavior among office workers in Thailand's Ministry of Public Health.
  • It incorporates organizational, social, environmental, and individual components to encourage .
  • Primary outcomes include changes in sedentary time, with secondary outcomes evaluating physical activity levels, cardiometabolic health, work productivity, musculoskeletal pain, and quality of life.
  • The study will be the first experimental investigation of its kind in Thailand focused on workplace short breaks.
  • Economic evaluations will be conducted to assess the cost-effectiveness of the intervention.

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Key numbers

112%
Increase in Diabetes Risk
Risk increase associated with .
$190 million
Healthcare Costs from Physical Inactivity
Estimated total healthcare expenditure in Thailand due to physical inactivity.
360
Participants in the Study
Total number of office workers recruited for the trial.

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What this is

  • The PAW study aims to reduce () and increase () among office workers in Thailand.
  • It will test a multicomponent short-break intervention across 18 offices with 360 participants.
  • The primary outcome is the change in sedentary time at the 6-month follow-up, with secondary outcomes including cardiometabolic health and productivity.

Essence

  • The PAW study will evaluate a short-break intervention designed to reduce sedentary time and enhance among office workers in Thailand. It aims to provide insights into the intervention's effectiveness and cost-effectiveness.

Key takeaways

  • High levels of are linked to increased health risks, including a 112% increase in diabetes risk and a 147% increase in cardiovascular disease risk.
  • The intervention includes organizational, social, environmental, and individual components to encourage , such as team movement breaks and real-time feedback via Fitbit devices.
  • The study will also assess the economic impact of the intervention, providing valuable data for health policy and workplace health promotion in Thailand.

Caveats

  • The study may face challenges in participant retention and adherence to the intervention, which could affect the results.
  • As the trial is conducted in a specific cultural context, the generalizability of the findings to other settings may be limited.

Definitions

  • Sedentary Behavior (SB): Any waking time activity during which one is seated, reclined, or lying, with an energy expenditure ≤1.5 metabolic equivalents (METs).
  • Physical Activity (PA): Any activity with an energy expenditure >1.5 METs.

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