Using Sit-to-Stand Workstations in Offices

Oct 27, 2015Medicine and science in sports and exercise

Do Office Sit-to-Stand Desks Change Overall Movement or Activity Levels?

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Abstract

The proportion of time spent sitting during working hours decreased from 75% to an average of 56% after using a sit-to-stand workstation.

  • Time spent standing increased significantly from 19% to an average of 37% during working hours.
  • Light physical activity levels during working hours increased slightly from 14% to an average of 16%.
  • Sitting time during nonworking hours increased from 60% to an average of 68% after the introduction of the workstation.
  • Light activity decreased from 21% to an average of 19% during nonworking hours.
  • No changes in moderate-to-vigorous activity were observed during nonworking hours throughout the study.

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