Randomized controlled pilot of an intervention to reduce and break-up overweight/obese adults’ overall sitting-time

Nov 4, 2015Trials

Pilot study testing a program to reduce and interrupt sitting time in overweight and obese adults

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Abstract

Participants reduced sitting-time by 1.85 hours during a one-week intervention.

  • The intervention led to an increase in standing time by 0.77 hours and stepping time by 1.09 hours.
  • Despite reductions in sitting-time, there was no increase in the total number of sit/stand transitions.
  • Participants remained on their feet longer during each non-sitting bout rather than getting up from sitting more frequently.
  • Behavioral resistance to making more sit/stand transitions was observed among overweight/obese adults.

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