© 2014 Taylor & Francis. Postures and muscle activity in the upper body were recorded from 50 academics office workers during 2 hours of normal work, categorised by observation into computer work (CW) and three non-computer (NC) tasks (NC seated work, NC standing/walking work and breaks). NC tasks differed significantly in exposures from CW, with standing/walking NC tasks representing the largest contrasts for most of the exposure variables. For the majority of workers, exposure variability was larger in their present job than in CW alone, as measured by the job variance ratio (JVR), i.e. the ratio between min–min variabilities in the job and in CW. Calculations of JVRs for simulated jobs containing different proportions of CW showed that...
The use of computer keyboard and the associated work posture have been reported as major risk factor...
The aim of this Master’s study was to quantify the effects of modifying computer work posture on nec...
Conclusions: The variation in physical exposures across users performing the same task is large, esp...
<div><p>Postures and muscle activity in the upper body were recorded from 50 academics office worker...
Introduction of more non-computer tasks has been suggested to increase exposure variation and thus r...
This study, a part of the PRedicting Occupational biomechanics in OFfice workers (PROOF) study, inve...
This study, a part of the PRedicting Occupational biomechanics in OFfice workers (PROOF) study, inve...
Objective: To determine differences in muscle activity amplitudes and variation of amplitudes when u...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Sit-stand tables are introduced in offices to increase variation in gross body p...
Background. Computer use is associated with musculoskeletal complaints among office workers. Insuffi...
Office workers perform tasks using different information and communication technologies (ICT) involv...
The present study, a part of the PROOF (PRedicting Occupational biomechanics in OFfice workers) stud...
The present study, a part of the PROOF (PRedicting Occupational biomechanics in OFfice workers) stud...
Desk design and computer display height can affect posture and muscle activation during computer use...
The computer workstation is a ubiquitous tool in the office work environment; however, its use varie...
The use of computer keyboard and the associated work posture have been reported as major risk factor...
The aim of this Master’s study was to quantify the effects of modifying computer work posture on nec...
Conclusions: The variation in physical exposures across users performing the same task is large, esp...
<div><p>Postures and muscle activity in the upper body were recorded from 50 academics office worker...
Introduction of more non-computer tasks has been suggested to increase exposure variation and thus r...
This study, a part of the PRedicting Occupational biomechanics in OFfice workers (PROOF) study, inve...
This study, a part of the PRedicting Occupational biomechanics in OFfice workers (PROOF) study, inve...
Objective: To determine differences in muscle activity amplitudes and variation of amplitudes when u...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Sit-stand tables are introduced in offices to increase variation in gross body p...
Background. Computer use is associated with musculoskeletal complaints among office workers. Insuffi...
Office workers perform tasks using different information and communication technologies (ICT) involv...
The present study, a part of the PROOF (PRedicting Occupational biomechanics in OFfice workers) stud...
The present study, a part of the PROOF (PRedicting Occupational biomechanics in OFfice workers) stud...
Desk design and computer display height can affect posture and muscle activation during computer use...
The computer workstation is a ubiquitous tool in the office work environment; however, its use varie...
The use of computer keyboard and the associated work posture have been reported as major risk factor...
The aim of this Master’s study was to quantify the effects of modifying computer work posture on nec...
Conclusions: The variation in physical exposures across users performing the same task is large, esp...