Stair climbing can be a low-cost and relatively accessible way to add everyday physical activity, but many building stairwells are inaccessible or unpleasant and elevators are far more convenient. This study explores the use of and attitude toward stairs in an innovative office building where the main elevators for ablebodied users stop only at every third floor ("skip-stop" elevators). These users are expected to walk up or down nearby stairs that have been made open and appealing ("skip-stop" stairs). The study takes advantage of a natural experiment. Some workers' offices were clustered around the skip-stop elevator and the stairs, whereas others had access to a traditional elevator core, that is, an elevator that stopped at each floor w...
Since 1980, many studies have evaluated whether stair-use prompts increased physical activity by qua...
PURPOSE: Visual improvements have been shown to encourage stair use in worksites independently of wr...
Current physical activity guidelines recommend adults to engage in at least 30 minutes of moderate-i...
Stair climbing can be a low-cost and relatively accessible way to add everyday physical activity, bu...
Although increasing stair use among adults with sedentary occupations can provide an accessible mean...
Stair climbing is a lifestyle physical activity that uses more calories per minute than jogging. Thi...
Issue addressed: This study investigated the effectiveness of positive and negative-themed message p...
Abstract Background Stair clim...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have generally shown the effectiveness of prompts to promote stair use i...
Objectives: This study evaluated the effects of improving the visibility of the stairwell and of dis...
Experts have advocated exercise with little success, and have turned to encouraging physical activit...
This paper reflects on a recent workplace design and physical activity study to argue for a radical ...
Physical activity in the form of consistently opting for stair use instead of elevator use can have ...
PURPOSE: Studies report a significant increase in stair use when message prompts are introduced at t...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) is a health behavior that most Americans do not participate in at...
Since 1980, many studies have evaluated whether stair-use prompts increased physical activity by qua...
PURPOSE: Visual improvements have been shown to encourage stair use in worksites independently of wr...
Current physical activity guidelines recommend adults to engage in at least 30 minutes of moderate-i...
Stair climbing can be a low-cost and relatively accessible way to add everyday physical activity, bu...
Although increasing stair use among adults with sedentary occupations can provide an accessible mean...
Stair climbing is a lifestyle physical activity that uses more calories per minute than jogging. Thi...
Issue addressed: This study investigated the effectiveness of positive and negative-themed message p...
Abstract Background Stair clim...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have generally shown the effectiveness of prompts to promote stair use i...
Objectives: This study evaluated the effects of improving the visibility of the stairwell and of dis...
Experts have advocated exercise with little success, and have turned to encouraging physical activit...
This paper reflects on a recent workplace design and physical activity study to argue for a radical ...
Physical activity in the form of consistently opting for stair use instead of elevator use can have ...
PURPOSE: Studies report a significant increase in stair use when message prompts are introduced at t...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) is a health behavior that most Americans do not participate in at...
Since 1980, many studies have evaluated whether stair-use prompts increased physical activity by qua...
PURPOSE: Visual improvements have been shown to encourage stair use in worksites independently of wr...
Current physical activity guidelines recommend adults to engage in at least 30 minutes of moderate-i...