The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of height-adjustable standing desks on time-series variation in sedentary behavior (SB) among primary school children. Thirty-eight children aged 11−12 years (22 boys and 16 girls) from two classes at a primary school in Nagano, Japan, participated in this study. One class was allocated as the intervention group and provided with individual standing desks for 6 months, and the other was allocated as the control group. Time spent in SB, light-intensity physical activity (LPA), and moderate-to-vigorous-intensity physical activity (MVPA) was measured using accelerometers (ActiGraph) at baseline and follow-up. Time spent in SB was significantly lower by 18.3 min/day on average in...
AbstractBackgroundThe school classroom environment often dictates that pupils sit for prolonged peri...
Abstract The object of this study was to compare the differences in sedentary behavior of fourth gra...
© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. School-aged children are spending increasi...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of stand-biased desks on the physical activity...
Children are increasingly spending more time sedentary at school and during leisure time. This study...
The purpose of this secondary analysis was to assess whether students’ use of stand-biased desks dur...
BACKGROUND: Aim of this intervention study was to evaluate whether availability of standing desks in...
Standing desks have the potential to improve educational and health outcomes in elementary schools, ...
Sedentary behaviour (sitting) is a risk factor for adverse health outcomes. The classroom environmen...
Sedentary behaviour (sitting) is a risk factor for adverse health outcomes. The classroom environmen...
During school hours, children can sit for prolonged and unbroken periods of time. This study investi...
During school hours, children can sit for prolonged and unbroken periods of time. This study investi...
CONTEXT: Reducing sedentary behaviors, or time spent sitting, is an important target for health prom...
Sedentary behaviour (sitting) is a risk factor for adverse health outcomes. The classroom environmen...
Background: The purpose of this pilot study was to identify differences between sitting and standing...
AbstractBackgroundThe school classroom environment often dictates that pupils sit for prolonged peri...
Abstract The object of this study was to compare the differences in sedentary behavior of fourth gra...
© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. School-aged children are spending increasi...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of stand-biased desks on the physical activity...
Children are increasingly spending more time sedentary at school and during leisure time. This study...
The purpose of this secondary analysis was to assess whether students’ use of stand-biased desks dur...
BACKGROUND: Aim of this intervention study was to evaluate whether availability of standing desks in...
Standing desks have the potential to improve educational and health outcomes in elementary schools, ...
Sedentary behaviour (sitting) is a risk factor for adverse health outcomes. The classroom environmen...
Sedentary behaviour (sitting) is a risk factor for adverse health outcomes. The classroom environmen...
During school hours, children can sit for prolonged and unbroken periods of time. This study investi...
During school hours, children can sit for prolonged and unbroken periods of time. This study investi...
CONTEXT: Reducing sedentary behaviors, or time spent sitting, is an important target for health prom...
Sedentary behaviour (sitting) is a risk factor for adverse health outcomes. The classroom environmen...
Background: The purpose of this pilot study was to identify differences between sitting and standing...
AbstractBackgroundThe school classroom environment often dictates that pupils sit for prolonged peri...
Abstract The object of this study was to compare the differences in sedentary behavior of fourth gra...
© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. School-aged children are spending increasi...