Reducing office workers’ sitting time: rationale and study design for the Stand Up Victoria cluster randomized trial

Nov 12, 2013BMC public health

Reducing sitting time for office workers: reasons and plan for the Stand Up Victoria trial

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Abstract

A target of 160 office workers will participate in a 3-month intervention aimed at reducing prolonged sitting time in the workplace.

  • Excessive sedentary behavior is linked to increased risks of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and some cancers.
  • The Stand Up Victoria study will utilize a cluster-randomized controlled trial design across 16 worksites in Victoria, Australia.
  • The intervention includes organizational, environmental, and individual strategies to reduce sitting time.
  • Primary outcomes will focus on total sitting time and prolonged sitting time (≥30 minutes).
  • Additional assessments will include cardio-metabolic biomarkers, work-related outcomes, and cost-effectiveness.

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