Introduction: Health benefits of regular participation in physical activity are well documented but population levels are low. Office layout, and in particular the number and location of office building destinations (eg, print and meeting rooms), may influence both walking time and characteristics of sitting time. No research to date has focused on the role that the layout of the indoor office environment plays in facilitating or inhibiting step counts and characteristics of sitting time. The primary aim of this study was to investigate associations between office layout and physical activity, as well as sitting time using objective measures. Methods and analysis Active buildings is a unique collaboration between public health, built env...
A lack of physical activity and excessive sitting can contribute to poor physical health and wellbei...
The positive association between physical activity (PA) and health is well established. Technical de...
This research aims to highlight the gap between management, design and health-promotion strategies i...
<div><p>Little is known of the patterns of physical activity, standing and sitting by office workers...
Office-based workers spend a large proportion of the day sitting and tend to have low overall activi...
Objective: This opportunistic natural study investigated the effects of relocation of office workers...
Office-based workers spend a large proportion of the day sitting and tend to have low overall activi...
Office-based workers spend a large proportion of the day sitting and tend to have low overall activi...
Globally, one in four adults do not meet the recommended amount of physical activity. Because people...
Background: There is a growing body of research into the total amount and patterns of sitting, stand...
Abstract Objective: This opportunistic natural study investigated the effects of relocation of offic...
Promising initial insights show that offices designed to permit physical activity (PA) may reduce wo...
Background Occupying new, active design office buildings designed for health promotion and connectiv...
BACKGROUND: Technological advances mean that many adults are now employed in sedentary occupations. ...
Promising initial insights show that offices designed to permit physical activity (PA) may reduce wo...
A lack of physical activity and excessive sitting can contribute to poor physical health and wellbei...
The positive association between physical activity (PA) and health is well established. Technical de...
This research aims to highlight the gap between management, design and health-promotion strategies i...
<div><p>Little is known of the patterns of physical activity, standing and sitting by office workers...
Office-based workers spend a large proportion of the day sitting and tend to have low overall activi...
Objective: This opportunistic natural study investigated the effects of relocation of office workers...
Office-based workers spend a large proportion of the day sitting and tend to have low overall activi...
Office-based workers spend a large proportion of the day sitting and tend to have low overall activi...
Globally, one in four adults do not meet the recommended amount of physical activity. Because people...
Background: There is a growing body of research into the total amount and patterns of sitting, stand...
Abstract Objective: This opportunistic natural study investigated the effects of relocation of offic...
Promising initial insights show that offices designed to permit physical activity (PA) may reduce wo...
Background Occupying new, active design office buildings designed for health promotion and connectiv...
BACKGROUND: Technological advances mean that many adults are now employed in sedentary occupations. ...
Promising initial insights show that offices designed to permit physical activity (PA) may reduce wo...
A lack of physical activity and excessive sitting can contribute to poor physical health and wellbei...
The positive association between physical activity (PA) and health is well established. Technical de...
This research aims to highlight the gap between management, design and health-promotion strategies i...