Project Energise: Using participatory approaches and real time computer prompts to reduce occupational sitting and increase work time physical activity in office workers

Feb 29, 2016Journal of science and medicine in sport

Using worker involvement and real-time computer reminders to reduce sitting and increase physical activity at work

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Abstract

Workers spent close to 371 minutes per day sitting at desks.

  • Approximately 75% of work time was sedentary, primarily due to desk sitting.
  • Using real-time computer prompts led to an 8% decrease in sedentary behavior and an increase in light physical activity.
  • Workers who received prompts had 23 minutes less total desk sitting time and 32 minutes shorter longest sitting bouts compared to those without prompts.
  • The intervention's effectiveness was four times greater for those using the real-time prompts.

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