Abstract Background Office workers spend a large proportion of their working hours sitting. This may contribute to an increased risk of chronic disease and premature mortality. While there is growing interest in workplace interventions targeting prolonged sitting, few qualitative studies have explored workers’ perceptions of reducing occupational sitting outside of an intervention context. This study explored barriers to reducing office workplace sitting, and the feasibility and acceptability of strategies targeting prolonged sitting in this context. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a convenience sample of 20 office workers (50 % women), including employees and managers, in Melbourne, Australia. The three organisations...
Objective: Current UK workplace health promotion guidance recommends that employers minimise sedenta...
Objectives Prolonged sitting has adverse health consequences, yet office workers can spend over 10 h...
BACKGROUND: Occupational sitting can be the largest contributor to overall daily sitting time in whi...
BACKGROUND: Office workers spend a large proportion of their working hours sitting. This may contrib...
Background: Office workers spend a large proportion of their working hours sitting. This may contrib...
© 2016 The Author(s).Background: Office workers spend a large proportion of their working hours sitt...
BACKGROUND: Office workers spend much of their time sitting, which is now understood to be a risk fa...
Background: Office workers spend much of their time sitting, which is now understood to be a risk fa...
Stand Up Lendlease-a cluster-randomized trial targeting reductions in sitting time in Australian off...
Abstract Background Reducing workplace sedentary behaviour (sitting) is a topic of contemporary publ...
Objective: To investigate the short-term efficacy of a multicomponent intervention to reduce office ...
Abstract Background Prolonged sitting is associated with increased risks of cardiovascular disease, ...
Background: Desk-based office employees sit for most of their working day. To address excessive sitt...
BACKGROUND: Sitting, particularly in prolonged, unbroken bouts, is widespread within the office work...
Abstract Background Desk-based workers engage in long periods of uninterrupted sitting time, which h...
Objective: Current UK workplace health promotion guidance recommends that employers minimise sedenta...
Objectives Prolonged sitting has adverse health consequences, yet office workers can spend over 10 h...
BACKGROUND: Occupational sitting can be the largest contributor to overall daily sitting time in whi...
BACKGROUND: Office workers spend a large proportion of their working hours sitting. This may contrib...
Background: Office workers spend a large proportion of their working hours sitting. This may contrib...
© 2016 The Author(s).Background: Office workers spend a large proportion of their working hours sitt...
BACKGROUND: Office workers spend much of their time sitting, which is now understood to be a risk fa...
Background: Office workers spend much of their time sitting, which is now understood to be a risk fa...
Stand Up Lendlease-a cluster-randomized trial targeting reductions in sitting time in Australian off...
Abstract Background Reducing workplace sedentary behaviour (sitting) is a topic of contemporary publ...
Objective: To investigate the short-term efficacy of a multicomponent intervention to reduce office ...
Abstract Background Prolonged sitting is associated with increased risks of cardiovascular disease, ...
Background: Desk-based office employees sit for most of their working day. To address excessive sitt...
BACKGROUND: Sitting, particularly in prolonged, unbroken bouts, is widespread within the office work...
Abstract Background Desk-based workers engage in long periods of uninterrupted sitting time, which h...
Objective: Current UK workplace health promotion guidance recommends that employers minimise sedenta...
Objectives Prolonged sitting has adverse health consequences, yet office workers can spend over 10 h...
BACKGROUND: Occupational sitting can be the largest contributor to overall daily sitting time in whi...