Workplace interventions for reducing sitting at work

Jun 22, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Workplace strategies to reduce sitting time during work

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Abstract

Sit-stand desks reduced sitting time at work by 100 minutes per workday at short-term follow-up compared to sit-desks.

  • Physical workplace changes, such as sit-stand desks, showed a mean reduction of 57 minutes per day in sitting time at medium-term follow-up.
  • Total sitting time, including both work and non-work periods, decreased by an average of 82 minutes per day with sit-stand desks.
  • Short breaks of one to two minutes every half hour reduced sitting time at work by 40 minutes per day compared to longer breaks.
  • Information and counselling had no significant effect on reducing sitting time at short-term follow-up but showed a meaningful reduction of 28 minutes per day at medium-term follow-up.
  • Computer prompts with instructions to stand led to a 14-minute daily reduction in sitting time compared to prompts to walk.
  • The overall quality of evidence for most interventions was low to very low, highlighting the need for further research.

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