This study aimed to examine the effects of passive and non- computer work time on the estimation of computer use times by electronic activity monitoring. A total of 20 subjects with computers were monitored for 3h. Average relative error for total computer use time estimation was about 4% , given that non-computer work time was 20% of the 3-h monitored period. No significant impact of passive computer use time was found in this study . Non-computer work time of 40% or less is suggested as criteria for the application of electronic activity monitoring to ensure reliability in the physical work loading assessment. Statement of Relevance: This research studied the criteria of non-computer work time for the appropriate use of electronic activit...
Physical inactivity contributes to premature mortality and morbidity and increasing prevalences of o...
Computer users are often under stress when required to complete computer work within a required time...
Sedentary work entails health risks. Dynamic (or active) workstations, at which computer tasks can b...
This study examined the effect of idle time setting on the estimation of computer use times by elect...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the reliability and validity of self-reported durati...
Computer users are notoriously bad at estimating how much time they have spend using the computer. L...
A long duration of computer use is known to be positively associated with Work Related Upper Extremi...
Aim: To compare two different methods for assessment of postural load and duration of computer use i...
Introduction of more non-computer tasks has been suggested to increase exposure variation and thus r...
This paper reports on the use of time-use software to measure actual computer use. The software was ...
A computer usage monitor (software odometer) was used to collect information on computer input devic...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the effects of active workstation designs on speed and erro...
A well-known problem among computer users are unexpected and annoying disturbances and breakdowns. T...
This study evaluated the test–retest reliability and the validity of self-reported duration of compu...
This research addresses how computer monitoring affects the way individual workers perform on their ...
Physical inactivity contributes to premature mortality and morbidity and increasing prevalences of o...
Computer users are often under stress when required to complete computer work within a required time...
Sedentary work entails health risks. Dynamic (or active) workstations, at which computer tasks can b...
This study examined the effect of idle time setting on the estimation of computer use times by elect...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the reliability and validity of self-reported durati...
Computer users are notoriously bad at estimating how much time they have spend using the computer. L...
A long duration of computer use is known to be positively associated with Work Related Upper Extremi...
Aim: To compare two different methods for assessment of postural load and duration of computer use i...
Introduction of more non-computer tasks has been suggested to increase exposure variation and thus r...
This paper reports on the use of time-use software to measure actual computer use. The software was ...
A computer usage monitor (software odometer) was used to collect information on computer input devic...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the effects of active workstation designs on speed and erro...
A well-known problem among computer users are unexpected and annoying disturbances and breakdowns. T...
This study evaluated the test–retest reliability and the validity of self-reported duration of compu...
This research addresses how computer monitoring affects the way individual workers perform on their ...
Physical inactivity contributes to premature mortality and morbidity and increasing prevalences of o...
Computer users are often under stress when required to complete computer work within a required time...
Sedentary work entails health risks. Dynamic (or active) workstations, at which computer tasks can b...