Workplace interventions for reducing sitting at work

Mar 18, 2016The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Workplace strategies to reduce sitting during the workday

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Abstract

Sit-stand desks may reduce workplace sitting by 30 minutes to 2 hours per workday.

  • A reduction in sitting time was observed with sit-stand desks over short-term follow-up, but evidence quality was very low.
  • Counselling combined with sit-stand desks also showed similar reductions in sitting time, albeit with very low quality evidence.
  • Other interventions, including treadmill and pedalling workstations, produced inconsistent results in reducing sitting time.
  • Policy changes and mindfulness training did not significantly impact workplace sitting time, according to low quality evidence.
  • The effects of computer prompts on sitting time varied, with some studies reporting significant reductions and others showing no considerable effect.

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