Assessing and understanding sedentary behaviour in office-based working adults: a mixed-method approach

Apr 28, 2016BMC public health

Understanding and measuring sitting time in office workers using combined methods

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Abstract

Participants spent 76.9% of their workdays engaged in sedentary activities.

  • Office workers reported a median sitting time of 420 minutes during work hours.
  • Major barriers to reducing sedentary behavior included workplace norms, personal factors, job scope, and office infrastructure.
  • The physical environment and information resources were found to lack support for reducing sedentary behavior.
  • Sedentary behavior was prevalent on both workdays (76.9%) and non-workdays (69.5%).
  • Qualitative analyses highlighted multiple levels of influence on prolonged occupational sedentary behavior.

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