This feasibility study evaluated the effects of an individual-level intervention to target office workers total and prolonged sedentary behaviour during working hours, using an e-health smartphone application. A three-arm (Prompt-30 or 60 min Intervention arm and a No-Prompt Comparison arm), quasi-randomised intervention was conducted over 12 weeks. Behavioural outcomes (worktime sitting, standing, stepping, prolonged sitting, and physical activity) were monitored using accelerometers and anthropometrics measured at baseline, 6 weeks and 12 weeks. Cardiometabolic measures were taken at baseline and 12 weeks. Fifty-six office workers (64% female) completed baseline assessments. The Prompt-60 arm was associated with a reduction in occupationa...
Low-cost workplace interventions are required to reduce prolonged sitting in office workers as this ...
Background Office workers spend a high percentage of their time sitting, often in long periods of ti...
Methods: Over a 13-week period participants (n=17) in the intervention group were regularly exposed ...
This feasibility study evaluated the effects of an individual-level intervention to target office wo...
This feasibility study evaluated the effects of an individual-level intervention to target office wo...
This feasibility study evaluated the effects of an individual-level intervention to target office wo...
This feasibility study evaluated the effects of an individual-level intervention to target office wo...
This feasibility study explored the contextual factors influencing office workers' adherence to an e...
This feasibility study explored the contextual factors influencing office workers’ adherence to an e...
This feasibility study explored the contextual factors influencing office workers’ adherence to an e...
This feasibility study explored the contextual factors influencing office workers’ adherence to an e...
Low-cost workplace interventions are required to reduce prolonged sitting in office workers as this ...
Low-cost workplace interventions are required to reduce prolonged sitting in office workers as this ...
Sedentary behaviour (SB) has been linked with a variety of negative health consequences which can be...
Background: Office work generally consists of high amounts of sedentary behaviour (SB) which has bee...
Low-cost workplace interventions are required to reduce prolonged sitting in office workers as this ...
Background Office workers spend a high percentage of their time sitting, often in long periods of ti...
Methods: Over a 13-week period participants (n=17) in the intervention group were regularly exposed ...
This feasibility study evaluated the effects of an individual-level intervention to target office wo...
This feasibility study evaluated the effects of an individual-level intervention to target office wo...
This feasibility study evaluated the effects of an individual-level intervention to target office wo...
This feasibility study evaluated the effects of an individual-level intervention to target office wo...
This feasibility study explored the contextual factors influencing office workers' adherence to an e...
This feasibility study explored the contextual factors influencing office workers’ adherence to an e...
This feasibility study explored the contextual factors influencing office workers’ adherence to an e...
This feasibility study explored the contextual factors influencing office workers’ adherence to an e...
Low-cost workplace interventions are required to reduce prolonged sitting in office workers as this ...
Low-cost workplace interventions are required to reduce prolonged sitting in office workers as this ...
Sedentary behaviour (SB) has been linked with a variety of negative health consequences which can be...
Background: Office work generally consists of high amounts of sedentary behaviour (SB) which has bee...
Low-cost workplace interventions are required to reduce prolonged sitting in office workers as this ...
Background Office workers spend a high percentage of their time sitting, often in long periods of ti...
Methods: Over a 13-week period participants (n=17) in the intervention group were regularly exposed ...