“…However, the aforementioned options are not accessible for many, are not environmentally sustainable, and are not practical and/or appealing enough for several people ( 62 , 159 , 160 ). This situation requires alternative approaches, such as for example, walking meetings, which has been reported to also lead to social benefits ( 161 ), as well as some recently proposed solutions with promising results, including intermittent upper body ergometry, an attractive option for those who prefer to remain in the seated position ( 162 ), and low-cost standing desks, which are made out of cardboard, are suitable for use in different locations such as at home, and can have an inexpensive and environment-friendly recycling process ( 163 , 164 ). Despite the challenges involved in implementing public policies that contemplate widespread access to PA promotion and sedentary behavior reduction initiatives, especially in low-income settings, localized comprehensive interventions have been recently implemented in many countries, including Canada and Brazil, and must be scaled up ( 60 , 101 , 146 , 165 ).…”