2016
DOI: 10.13189/saj.2016.040202
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Static and Active Workstations for Improving Workplace Physical Activity and Sitting Time

Abstract: Purpose: There is growing evidence prolonged workplace sitting is associated with multiple health risks. Utilizing static and active workstations may help improve these health risks. The purpose of this investigation was to determine if providing access to a sit-stand workstation and a shared treadmill desk without a behavioural intervention could increase workplace physical activity and decrease sitting time. Methodology: Participants (N=15) were assigned to an experimental (sit-stand desk and shared treadmil… Show more

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“…New Zealand waste strategy (MFE, 2010) and The European Union (Stavroula et al ., 2005) emphasise workplace health. The risk of exposure to toxic chemicals, heavy equipment, electrocution (Curtis et al ., 2016), on-site slips, trips, falls (Bentley et al ., 2006) and prolonged workplace sitting affects health (Crandall et al ., 2016)and in turn the productivity (Org et al ., 2016). Space is limited for on-site operations and excess space is hard to find.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New Zealand waste strategy (MFE, 2010) and The European Union (Stavroula et al ., 2005) emphasise workplace health. The risk of exposure to toxic chemicals, heavy equipment, electrocution (Curtis et al ., 2016), on-site slips, trips, falls (Bentley et al ., 2006) and prolonged workplace sitting affects health (Crandall et al ., 2016)and in turn the productivity (Org et al ., 2016). Space is limited for on-site operations and excess space is hard to find.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%