Background: The impact of active workstations has been studied in several settings, and several outcomes have been investigated. However, the effects on health, work performance, quality of life, etc., have never been systematically reviewed. Objective: To evaluate the existing literature about active workstations and their possible positive health and work performance effects. Data Sources: We searched the electronic databases PubMed and Web of Science (up until 28 February 2014). The search terms we used were 'active workstation', 'standing workstation', 'standing desk', 'stand up workstation', 'stand up desk', 'walking desk', 'walking workstation', 'treadmill workstation', 'treadmill desk', 'cycling workstation', 'cycling desk' and...
Shiann Wickham, Catherine Patrick, Larissa Boyd, Melissa Powers University of Central Oklahoma, Edmo...
More than 80% of adults don’t meet the weekly recommended physical activity guidelines and sedentary...
Nishra. M. Patel1, Toluwalope. A. Sofeso1, Larissa J. Boyd1, Jacilyn M. Olson1, & Melissa D. Powers1...
Background: The impact of active workstations has been studied in several settings, and several outc...
Active workstations have been recommended for reducing sedentary behavior in the workplace. It is im...
Sedentary work entails health risks. Dynamic (or active) workstations, at which computer tasks can b...
Modern changes in communication, transportation, domestic-intertainment technologies and workplaces ...
Background: Recently developed active workstation could become a potential means for worksite physic...
Introduction Standing and treadmill desks are intended to reduce the amount of time spent sitting i...
BACKGROUND: Sedentary behavior has been recognized as an important risk factor in the development o...
BACKGROUND: Working in an office environment is characterised by physical inactivity and sedentary b...
Emerging evidence supports the feasibility of raising daily energy expenditure (EE) by replacing off...
The most of strategies to promote physical activity in workplaces interfere with work tasks and many...
Currently, office workers spend most of their time sitting while in their work environment. This pro...
Sedentary behaviors are an important issue worldwide, as prolonged sitting time has been associated ...
Shiann Wickham, Catherine Patrick, Larissa Boyd, Melissa Powers University of Central Oklahoma, Edmo...
More than 80% of adults don’t meet the weekly recommended physical activity guidelines and sedentary...
Nishra. M. Patel1, Toluwalope. A. Sofeso1, Larissa J. Boyd1, Jacilyn M. Olson1, & Melissa D. Powers1...
Background: The impact of active workstations has been studied in several settings, and several outc...
Active workstations have been recommended for reducing sedentary behavior in the workplace. It is im...
Sedentary work entails health risks. Dynamic (or active) workstations, at which computer tasks can b...
Modern changes in communication, transportation, domestic-intertainment technologies and workplaces ...
Background: Recently developed active workstation could become a potential means for worksite physic...
Introduction Standing and treadmill desks are intended to reduce the amount of time spent sitting i...
BACKGROUND: Sedentary behavior has been recognized as an important risk factor in the development o...
BACKGROUND: Working in an office environment is characterised by physical inactivity and sedentary b...
Emerging evidence supports the feasibility of raising daily energy expenditure (EE) by replacing off...
The most of strategies to promote physical activity in workplaces interfere with work tasks and many...
Currently, office workers spend most of their time sitting while in their work environment. This pro...
Sedentary behaviors are an important issue worldwide, as prolonged sitting time has been associated ...
Shiann Wickham, Catherine Patrick, Larissa Boyd, Melissa Powers University of Central Oklahoma, Edmo...
More than 80% of adults don’t meet the weekly recommended physical activity guidelines and sedentary...
Nishra. M. Patel1, Toluwalope. A. Sofeso1, Larissa J. Boyd1, Jacilyn M. Olson1, & Melissa D. Powers1...