Background: To determine whether alternating bouts of sitting and standing at work influences daily workplace energy expenditure (EE). Methods: Twenty-three overweight/obese office workers (mean ± SD; age: 48.2 ± 7.9 y, body mass index: 29.6 ± 4.0 kg/m2) undertook two 5-day experimental conditions in an equal, randomized order. Participants wore a “metabolic armband” (SenseWear Armband Mini) to estimate daily workplace EE (KJ/8 h) while working (1) in a seated work posture (SIT condition) or (2) alternating between a standing and seated work posture every 30 minutes using a sit-stand workstation (STAND-SIT condition). To assess the validity of the metabolic armband, a criterion measure of acute EE (KJ/min; indirect calorimetry) was performe...
Objective: For many people, most of the working day is spent sitting in front of a computer screen. ...
Increasingly, environments such as the workplace have evolved into settings where prolonged sitting ...
Methods: Over a 13-week period participants (n=17) in the intervention group were regularly exposed ...
Background: To determine whether alternating bouts of sitting and standing at work influences daily ...
Objectives: To examine whether the introduction of intermittent standing bouts during the workday us...
M.C. Nelson, M.P. Casanova, K. Eason, E. Biancosino, C.A. Vella, FACSM University of Idaho, Moscow, ...
This study aimed to investigate the energy expenditure of common office-based tasks. The objectives ...
Purpose: While merely standing up interrupts sedentary behavior, it is important to study acute meta...
Office workers are vulnerable to the adverse health effects of sedentary behavior (i.e., sitting tim...
Office workers are vulnerable to the adverse health effects of sedentary behavior (i.e., sitting tim...
Objective: For many people, most of the working day is spent sitting in front of a computer screen. ...
Introduction: Metabolic Syndrome is a collection of clinical signs that represent unfavourable metab...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to determine differences in energy expenditure between sitting...
L. Ouk, B. Ringold, S. Wolf, D. Galbraith, S. Grancorvitz, M. Reilly, & K. Wallace University of Wis...
This study aimed to examine whether reductions in sitting time through alternating 30-min bouts of s...
Objective: For many people, most of the working day is spent sitting in front of a computer screen. ...
Increasingly, environments such as the workplace have evolved into settings where prolonged sitting ...
Methods: Over a 13-week period participants (n=17) in the intervention group were regularly exposed ...
Background: To determine whether alternating bouts of sitting and standing at work influences daily ...
Objectives: To examine whether the introduction of intermittent standing bouts during the workday us...
M.C. Nelson, M.P. Casanova, K. Eason, E. Biancosino, C.A. Vella, FACSM University of Idaho, Moscow, ...
This study aimed to investigate the energy expenditure of common office-based tasks. The objectives ...
Purpose: While merely standing up interrupts sedentary behavior, it is important to study acute meta...
Office workers are vulnerable to the adverse health effects of sedentary behavior (i.e., sitting tim...
Office workers are vulnerable to the adverse health effects of sedentary behavior (i.e., sitting tim...
Objective: For many people, most of the working day is spent sitting in front of a computer screen. ...
Introduction: Metabolic Syndrome is a collection of clinical signs that represent unfavourable metab...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to determine differences in energy expenditure between sitting...
L. Ouk, B. Ringold, S. Wolf, D. Galbraith, S. Grancorvitz, M. Reilly, & K. Wallace University of Wis...
This study aimed to examine whether reductions in sitting time through alternating 30-min bouts of s...
Objective: For many people, most of the working day is spent sitting in front of a computer screen. ...
Increasingly, environments such as the workplace have evolved into settings where prolonged sitting ...
Methods: Over a 13-week period participants (n=17) in the intervention group were regularly exposed ...