Standing desks and physical activity breaks can counteract the negative consequences of sedentarism at school. However, the implementation of these strategies should not restrict the pedagogical process. The aim of this study was to assess teachers’ perspectives on strategies to reduce sedentary behavior (SB) of students in the classroom. An online survey was conducted, and the answers were analyzed using descriptive statistics and frequency distribution. The relationships between the variables were assessed using Spearman’s coefficient and a chi-square test. Most teachers believed that a student–furniture mismatch was present. The most common reasons given for not using standing desks were concerns about desks being uncommon and their pote...
The purpose of this secondary analysis was to assess whether students’ use of stand-biased desks dur...
This study explored the effects of using standing desks in tutorial meetings on the physical activit...
Children are increasingly spending more time sedentary at school and during leisure time. This study...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of stand-biased desks on the physical activity...
Abstract The object of this study was to compare the differences in sedentary behavior of fourth gra...
CONTEXT: Reducing sedentary behaviors, or time spent sitting, is an important target for health prom...
Background: The purpose of this pilot study was to identify differences between sitting and standing...
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...
Sedentary behaviour (sitting) is a risk factor for adverse health outcomes. The classroom environmen...
Background Sedentary behaviour (sitting) is a highly prevalent negative health behaviour, with indiv...
Background: Excessive sedentary behaviour (sitting) is a risk factor for poor health in children and...
Prolonged sedentary behavior is an independent risk factor for multiple negative health outcomes. Ev...
Abstract Background Sedentary behaviour (sitting) is a highly prevalent negative health behaviour, w...
This study examined teachers’ zone of proximal development for classroom physical activity breaks by...
The purpose of this secondary analysis was to assess whether students’ use of stand-biased desks dur...
This study explored the effects of using standing desks in tutorial meetings on the physical activit...
Children are increasingly spending more time sedentary at school and during leisure time. This study...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of stand-biased desks on the physical activity...
Abstract The object of this study was to compare the differences in sedentary behavior of fourth gra...
CONTEXT: Reducing sedentary behaviors, or time spent sitting, is an important target for health prom...
Background: The purpose of this pilot study was to identify differences between sitting and standing...
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...
Sedentary behaviour (sitting) is a risk factor for adverse health outcomes. The classroom environmen...
Background Sedentary behaviour (sitting) is a highly prevalent negative health behaviour, with indiv...
Background: Excessive sedentary behaviour (sitting) is a risk factor for poor health in children and...
Prolonged sedentary behavior is an independent risk factor for multiple negative health outcomes. Ev...
Abstract Background Sedentary behaviour (sitting) is a highly prevalent negative health behaviour, w...
This study examined teachers’ zone of proximal development for classroom physical activity breaks by...
The purpose of this secondary analysis was to assess whether students’ use of stand-biased desks dur...
This study explored the effects of using standing desks in tutorial meetings on the physical activit...
Children are increasingly spending more time sedentary at school and during leisure time. This study...