Long-Term Access to Sit-Stand Workstations in a Large Office Population: User Profiles Reveal Differences in Sitting Time and Perceptions
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Population
2.2. Procedure
2.3. Survey
2.3.1. Use of the Sit-Stand Workstation
2.3.2. Sitting Time and Physical Activity
2.3.3. Positive and Negative Perceptions of the Use of the Sit-Stand Workstation
2.3.4. Potential Interventions to Reduce Sitting Time at Work
2.4. Statistics
3. Results
3.1. Respondents
- Non-users: 32.1%, using the standing option not at all or less than once per month;
- Monthly/weekly users: 37.5%, using the standing option at least once per month up to three to four times per week;
- Daily users: 30.4%, using the standing option at least once per day.
3.2. Descriptive Characteristics
3.3. Use and Non-Use of the Sit-Stand Workstation
3.4. Sitting Time and Physical Activity
3.5. Positive Perceptions of the Use of Sit-Stand Workstations
3.6. Negative Perceptions of the Use of Sit-Stand Workstations
3.7. Potential Interventions to Reduce Sitting Time at Work
4. Discussion
4.1. Non-User Profile
4.2. Monthly/Weekly User Profile
4.3. Daily User Profile
4.4. Potential Interventions
4.5. Strengths and Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Newly Developed Set of Questions about Sedentary Behaviour and the Use of Sit-Stand Workstations
Category | Question | Answering options |
---|---|---|
Use | At work do you use the standing option of your desk at least once per month? | - yes - no |
Frequency | How often do you use the standing option of your desk on average? | - three times or more per day - once or twice per day - three to four times per week - once or twice per week - less than once per week but at least once per month |
Reasons for non-use | Is there any reason you cannot use the standing desk for a longer period of time? | - no, there is no specific reason - my desk is broken - I am (temporarily) disabled - I am advised to avoid prolonged standing - I wear uncomfortable shoes - I am pregnant - Other, namely: |
Duration (not for non-users) | When using the standing option, for how long are you on average in this position? | - less than 15 min per standing episode - 15–30 min per standing episode - 30–60 min per standing episode - over 60 min per standing episode |
Use of the standing option (not for non-users) | I use the sit-stand workstation at consistent and regular intervals | 5-point Likert scale 1 |
I use prompts to remember to use the standing option | 5-point Likert scale 1 | |
If my colleagues use the standing option, I often follow their example | 5-point Likert scale 1 | |
When I use the standing option it contributes to an active lifestyle | 5-point Likert scale 1 | |
Reasons to switch back to a seated position after the use of the standing option (not for non-users) | because I feel discomfort in my body (e.g., legs, back etc.) | 5-point Likert scale 1 |
because I experience high work pressure | 5-point Likert scale 1 | |
because my colleagues/manager request me to | 5-point Likert scale 1 | |
because I feel like I stood for long enough | 5-point Likert scale 1 | |
because I switch to a different work task | 5-point Likert scale 1 | |
Occupational Sedentary behavior | On a typical work day, how long are you based at your desk? | - 4 h or less per day - 4–6 h per day - 6–8 h per day - 8 h or more per day |
Occupational bouts of sitting | On a typical workday, what is the longest period of uninterrupted time you stay seated at your desk before standing up (go for a coffee, go to a colleague, etc.) | - less than 30 min - 30–60 min - 1–1.5 h - 1.5–2 h - 2 h or more |
Means of transportation | In general, what means of transportation do you use to go to and from your work? | - by car - by public transportation - by bicycle - by foot - other, namely |
Positive perception of the use of the standing option of a desk. | I believe using the standing option can reduce the risk of developing chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases and diabetes | 5-point Likert scale *,2 |
I believe using the standing option can reduce acute health issues, such as low back pain and musculoskeletal discomfort | 5-point Likert scale *,2 | |
Using the standing option of my desk at work... | ||
makes me more productive | 5-point Likert scale 1 | |
makes me feel energetic | 5-point Likert scale 1 | |
is beneficial for my health | 5-point Likert scale 1 | |
is appealing to me | 5-point Likert scale 1 | |
Negative perception of the use of the standing option of a desk. | I often forget to use the standing option | 5-point Likert scale *,2 |
I feel uncomfortable using the standing option in presence of my colleagues | 5-point Likert scale *,2 | |
I get distracted when colleagues use their desk in the standing position | 5-point Likert scale *,2 | |
The standing option of my desk is not practical to use | 5-point Likert scale *,2 | |
I do not have time to use the standing option | 5-point Likert scale *,2 | |
I already exercise enough in my leisure time, so standing at work is not necessary | 5-point Likert scale *,2 | |
Using the standing option of my desk at work......causes physical discomfort | 5-point Likert scale 1 | |
Feasible interventions to reduce sedentary behavior at work | Digital reminders on the computer or phone | 5-point Likert scale 1 |
Forced interruptions of sitting through computer software | 5-point Likert scale 1 | |
Introducing walking or standing meetings | 5-point Likert scale 1 | |
Specific instructions on how, when and why to use the standing option of my desk | 5-point Likert scale 1 | |
A training about health promotion in the workplace | 5-point Likert scale 1 | |
Support of my colleagues | 5-point Likert scale 1 | |
Executives and managers acting like role models promoting standing and walking | 5-point Likert scale 1 | |
Changes in the office environment, such as central placement of bins and printers | 5-point Likert scale 1 | |
Preferred postures, sitting down, standing up or both equally and (in some cases) while walking, during work tasks | Handling email | Posture categories 3 |
Typing documents | Posture categories 3 | |
Reading documents | Posture categories 3 | |
Searching the internet/intranet | Posture categories 3 | |
Being on the phone | Posture categories 3 | |
One-on-one meetings | Posture categories 3 | |
Having group meetings | Posture categories 3 | |
Having lunch | Posture categories 3 |
Appendix B. Additional Results
Reasons for Non-Use | Non-Users | Monthly/Weekly Users | Daily Users | Total | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
% | N | % | N | % | N | % | N | |
Is There a Specific Reason not to Use the Desk? (Option to Tick More than One Box) | ||||||||
No there is no specific reason | 77.6 | 273 | 85.4 | 352 | 87.7 | 293 | 83.6 | 918 |
My desk is broken | 0.4 | 4 | ||||||
I am (temporarily) disabled | 1.4 | 5 | 1.2 | 5 | 1.2 | 4 | 1.3 | 14 |
I am advised to avoid prolonged standing | 4.3 | 15 | 4.4 | 18 | 6.0 | 20 | 4.8 | 53 |
I wear uncomfortable shoes | 1.7 | 6 | 3.4 | 14 | 2.1 | 7 | 2.5 | 27 |
I am pregnant | 0.4 | 4 | ||||||
Other | 20.5 | 72 | 11.9 | 49 | 8.4 | 28 | 13.6 | 149 |
Use of the Standing Option of the Sit-Stand Workstations | Monthly/Weekly Users | Daily Users | Total | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
% | N | % | N | % | N | |
I use the sit-stand workstation at consistent and regular intervals | ||||||
-strongly disagree | 21.8 | 90 | 2.1 | 7 | 13.0 | 97 |
-disagree | 51.0 | 210 | 10.8 | 36 | 33.0 | 246 |
-undecided | 13.6 | 56 | 11.7 | 39 | 12.7 | 95 |
-agree | 11.7 | 48 | 42.8 | 143 | 25.6 | 191 |
-strongly agree | 1.9 | 8 | 32.6 | 109 | 15.7 | 117 |
I use prompts to remember to use the standing option | ||||||
-strongly disagree | 49.5 | 204 | 38.3 | 128 | 44.5 | 332 |
-disagree | 38.8 | 160 | 37.1 | 124 | 38.1 | 284 |
-undecided | 3.9 | 16 | 9.6 | 32 | 6.4 | 48 |
-agree | 6.6 | 27 | 9.6 | 32 | 7.9 | 59 |
-strongly agree | 1.2 | 5 | 5.4 | 18 | 3.1 | 23 |
If my colleagues use the standing option, I often follow their example | ||||||
-strongly disagree | 19.2 | 79 | 25.7 | 86 | 22.1 | 165 |
-disagree | 25.2 | 104 | 24.9 | 83 | 25.1 | 187 |
-undecided | 19.2 | 79 | 21.3 | 71 | 20.1 | 150 |
-agree | 35.0 | 144 | 23.1 | 77 | 29.6 | 221 |
-strongly agree | 1.5 | 6 | 5.1 | 17 | 3.1 | 23 |
When I use the standing option it contributes to an active lifestyle | ||||||
-strongly disagree | 4.1 | 17 | 2.4 | 8 | 3.4 | 25 |
-disagree | 10.0 | 41 | 3.9 | 13 | 7.2 | 54 |
-undecided | 26.9 | 111 | 18.0 | 60 | 22.9 | 171 |
-agree | 44.7 | 184 | 43.4 | 145 | 44.1 | 329 |
-strongly agree | 14.3 | 59 | 32.3 | 108 | 22.4 | 167 |
Reasons to switch back to sitting Switch back to sitting | ||||||
because I feel tired | ||||||
-strongly disagree | 7.8 | 32 | 6.6 | 22 | 7.2 | 54 |
-disagree | 21.1 | 87 | 17.7 | 59 | 19.6 | 146 |
-undecided | 17.5 | 72 | 17.1 | 57 | 17.3 | 129 |
-agree | 43.2 | 178 | 45.2 | 151 | 44.1 | 329 |
-strongly agree | 10.4 | 43 | 13.5 | 45 | 11.8 | 88 |
because I feel discomfort in my body (e.g., legs. back etc.) | ||||||
-strongly disagree | 8.0 | 33 | 8.7 | 29 | 8.3 | 62 |
-disagree | 20.6 | 85 | 19.5 | 65 | 20.1 | 150 |
-undecided | 11.7 | 48 | 15.0 | 50 | 13.1 | 98 |
-agree | 47.1 | 194 | 44.0 | 147 | 45.7 | 341 |
-strongly agree | 12.6 | 52 | 12.9 | 43 | 12.7 | 95 |
because I experience high work pressure | ||||||
-strongly disagree | 21.6 | 89 | 24.9 | 83 | 23.1 | 172 |
-disagree | 33.7 | 139 | 37.4 | 125 | 35.4 | 264 |
-undecided | 16.3 | 67 | 17.4 | 58 | 16.8 | 125 |
-agree | 20.4 | 84 | 18.3 | 61 | 19.4 | 145 |
-strongly agree | 8.0 | 33 | 2.1 | 7 | 5.4 | 40 |
because my colleagues/manager request me to | ||||||
-strongly disagree | 74.0 | 305 | 72.8 | 243 | 73.5 | 548 |
-disagree | 22.1 | 91 | 22.5 | 75 | 22.3 | 166 |
-undecided | 2.7 | 11 | 3.0 | 10 | 2.8 | 21 |
-agree | 1.2 | 5 | 1.2 | 4 | 1.2 | 9 |
-strongly agree | 0.0 | 0 | 0.6 | 2 | 0.3 | 2 |
because I feel like I stood for long enough | ||||||
-strongly disagree | 7.5 | 31 | 6.9 | 23 | 7.2 | 54 |
-disagree | 12.4 | 51 | 12.0 | 40 | 12.2 | 91 |
-undecided | 14.8 | 61 | 10.8 | 36 | 13.0 | 97 |
-agree | 56.1 | 231 | 52.4 | 175 | 54.4 | 406 |
-strongly agree | 9.2 | 38 | 18.0 | 60 | 13.1 | 98 |
because I switch to a different work task | ||||||
-strongly disagree | 6.3 | 26 | 6.6 | 22 | 6.4 | 48 |
-disagree | 16.0 | 66 | 15.0 | 50 | 15.5 | 116 |
-undecided | 16.3 | 67 | 12.3 | 41 | 14.5 | 108 |
-agree | 50.0 | 206 | 50.3 | 168 | 50.1 | 374 |
-strongly agree | 11.4 | 47 | 15.9 | 53 | 13.4 | 100 |
Subdomains of WSQ | Non-Users | Monthly/Weekly Users | Daily Users | Total | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | |
Workdays, mean and SD, sitting hours per day | ||||||||
During transportation | 0.85 | 0.70 | 0.74 | 0.65 | 0.75 | 0.70 | 0.78 | 0.68 |
During work | 7.12 | 1.22 | 6.94 | 1.18 | 5.65 | 1.74 | 6.61 | 1.52 |
During tv time | 1.21 | 1.05 | 1.02 | 0.98 | 0.91 | 0.82 | 1.05 | 0..97 |
During computer time at home | 1.04 | 0.83 | 0.95 | 0.74 | 0.86 | 0.72 | 0.95 | 0.77 |
During other leisure activities | 0.92 | 0.98 | 1.00 | 0.94 | 1.13 | 1.07 | 1.02 | 0.99 |
non-Workdays, mean and SD, sitting hours per day | ||||||||
During transportation | 0.79 | 0.83 | .78 | 0.85 | 0.69 | 0.77 | .075 | 0.82 |
During work | 0.69 | 1.94 | 0.50 | 1.56 | 0.47 | 1.34 | 0.55 | 1.63 |
During tv time | 1.78 | 1.49 | 1.57 | 1.31 | 1.43 | 1.09 | 1.59 | 1.31 |
During computer time at home | 1.63 | 1.35 | 1.58 | 1.29 | 1.40 | 1.05 | 1.54 | 1.24 |
During other leisure activities | 2.20 | 2.15 | 2.44 | 2.15 | 2.23 | 1.80 | 2.30 | 2.05 |
Positive Perceptions of the Use of the Sit-Stand Workstation | Non-Users | Monthly/Weekly Users | Daily Users | Total | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
% | N | % | N | % | N | % | N | |
I believe using the standing option can reduce the risk of developing chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases and diabetes | ||||||||
-strongly disagree | 5.4 | 19 | 1.9 | 8 | 2.7 | 9 | 3.3 | 36 |
-disagree | 9.1 | 32 | 8.3 | 34 | 6.6 | 22 | 8.0 | 88 |
-undecided | 40.6 | 143 | 34.7 | 143 | 26.3 | 88 | 34.1 | 374 |
-agree | 30.4 | 107 | 42.7 | 176 | 41.9 | 140 | 38.5 | 423 |
-strongly agree | 11.9 | 42 | 11.7 | 48 | 21.6 | 72 | 14.8 | 162 |
-not applicable | 2.6 | 9 | 0.7 | 3 | 0.9 | 3 | 1.4 | 15 |
I believe using the standing option can reduce acute health issues. such as low back pain and musculoskeletal discomfort | ||||||||
-strongly disagree | 5.4 | 19 | 1.7 | 7 | 1.5 | 5 | 2.8 | 31 |
-disagree | 7.7 | 27 | 3.6 | 15 | 3.0 | 10 | 4.7 | 52 |
-undecided | 31.5 | 111 | 25.5 | 105 | 11.7 | 39 | 23.2 | 255 |
-agree | 39.5 | 139 | 54.6 | 225 | 53.3 | 178 | 49.4 | 542 |
-strongly agree | 13.6 | 48 | 13.6 | 56 | 30.2 | 101 | 18.7 | 205 |
-not applicable | 2.3 | 8 | 1.0 | 4 | 0.3 | 1 | 1.2 | 13 |
Using the standing option of my desk at work | ||||||||
makes me more productive | ||||||||
-strongly disagree | 12.5 | 44 | 7.3 | 30 | 1.5 | 5 | 7.2 | 79 |
-disagree | 29.3 | 103 | 29.6 | 122 | 14.1 | 47 | 24.8 | 272 |
-undecided | 55.4 | 195 | 55.1 | 227 | 51.8 | 173 | 54.2 | 595 |
-agree | 2.3 | 8 | 7.5 | 31 | 23.1 | 77 | 10.6 | 116 |
-strongly agree | 0.6 | 2 | 0.5 | 2 | 9.6 | 32 | 3.3 | 36 |
makes me feel energetic | ||||||||
-strongly disagree | 9.1 | 32 | 3.6 | 15 | 0.6 | 2 | 4.5 | 49 |
-disagree | 22.4 | 79 | 20.4 | 84 | 8.1 | 27 | 17.3 | 190 |
-undecided | 57.1 | 201 | 44.7 | 184 | 36.2 | 121 | 46.1 | 506 |
-agree | 10.2 | 36 | 29.9 | 123 | 43.4 | 145 | 27.7 | 304 |
-strongly agree | 1.1 | 4 | 1.5 | 6 | 11.7 | 39 | 4.5 | 49 |
is beneficial for my health | ||||||||
-strongly disagree | 1.7 | 6 | 0.5 | 2 | 0.0 | 0 | 0.7 | 8 |
-disagree | 4.8 | 17 | 0.2 | 1 | 0.6 | 2 | 1.8 | 20 |
-undecided | 42.9 | 151 | 22.8 | 94 | 8.4 | 28 | 24.9 | 273 |
-agree | 42.9 | 151 | 66.3 | 273 | 58.7 | 196 | 56.5 | 620 |
-strongly agree | 7.7 | 27 | 10.2 | 42 | 32.3 | 108 | 16.1 | 177 |
is appealing to me | ||||||||
-strongly disagree | 13.1 | 46 | 1.2 | 5 | 1.5 | 5 | 5.1 | 56 |
-disagree | 33.2 | 117 | 18.7 | 77 | 3.0 | 10 | 18.6 | 204 |
-undecided | 44.0 | 155 | 52.2 | 215 | 33.5 | 112 | 43.9 | 482 |
-agree | 9.4 | 33 | 26.7 | 110 | 48.5 | 162 | 27.8 | 305 |
-strongly agree | 0.3 | 1 | 1.2 | 5 | 13.5 | 45 | 4.6 | 51 |
Negative Perceptions of the Use of the Sit-Stand Workstation | Non-Users | Monthly/Weekly Users | Daily Users | Total | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
% | N | % | N | % | N | % | N | |
I often forget to use the standing option | ||||||||
-strongly disagree | 9.9 | 35 | 4.4 | 18 | 23.1 | 77 | 11.8 | 130 |
-disagree | 8.5 | 30 | 7.5 | 31 | 28.1 | 94 | 14.1 | 155 |
-undecided | 6.5 | 23 | 4.6 | 19 | 10.5 | 35 | 7.0 | 77 |
-agree | 24.1 | 85 | 57.5 | 237 | 29.6 | 99 | 38.3 | 421 |
-strongly agree | 42.6 | 150 | 25.0 | 103 | 4.8 | 16 | 24.5 | 269 |
-not applicable | 8.2 | 29 | 1.0 | 4 | 3.9 | 13 | 4.2 | 46 |
I feel uncomfortable using the standing option in presence of my colleagues | ||||||||
-strongly disagree | 38.9 | 137 | 56.1 | 231 | 63.8 | 213 | 52.9 | 581 |
-disagree | 26.7 | 94 | 29.6 | 122 | 24.0 | 80 | 27.0 | 296 |
-undecided | 10.5 | 37 | 4.4 | 18 | 1.5 | 5 | 5.5 | 60 |
-agree | 6.5 | 23 | 1.5 | 6 | 1.8 | 6 | 3.2 | 35 |
-strongly agree | 4.3 | 15 | 0.5 | 2 | 0.6 | 2 | 1.7 | 19 |
-not applicable | 13.1 | 46 | 8.0 | 33 | 8.4 | 28 | 9.7 | 107 |
I get distracted when colleagues use their desk in the standing position | ||||||||
-strongly disagree | 44.9 | 158 | 54.1 | 223 | 62.3 | 208 | 53.6 | 589 |
-disagree | 23.6 | 83 | 29.6 | 122 | 22.2 | 74 | 25.4 | 279 |
-undecided | 10.5 | 37 | 3.4 | 14 | 1.8 | 6 | 5.2 | 57 |
-agree | 5.7 | 20 | 2.7 | 11 | 0.6 | 2 | 3.0 | 33 |
-strongly agree | 1.4 | 5 | 0.2 | 1 | 0.3 | 1 | 0.6 | 7 |
-not applicable | 13.9 | 49 | 10.0 | 41 | 12.9 | 43 | 12.1 | 133 |
The standing option of my desk is not practical to use | ||||||||
-strongly disagree | 22.2 | 78 | 43.7 | 180 | 66.2 | 221 | 43.6 | 479 |
-disagree | 28.4 | 100 | 36.7 | 151 | 23.7 | 79 | 30.1 | 330 |
-undecided | 17.9 | 63 | 9.5 | 39 | 3.3 | 11 | 10.3 | 113 |
-agree | 19.3 | 68 | 6.6 | 27 | 2.1 | 7 | 9.3 | 102 |
-strongly agree | 6.3 | 22 | 1.5 | 6 | 0.3 | 1 | 2.6 | 29 |
-not applicable | 6.0 | 21 | 2.2 | 9 | 4.5 | 15 | 4.1 | 45 |
I do not have time to use the standing option | ||||||||
-strongly disagree | 24.1 | 85 | 39.3 | 162 | 61.1 | 204 | 41.1 | 451 |
-disagree | 33.2 | 117 | 34.5 | 142 | 26.0 | 87 | 31.5 | 346 |
-undecided | 15.9 | 56 | 12.4 | 51 | 5.4 | 18 | 11.4 | 125 |
-agree | 13.4 | 47 | 8.7 | 36 | 2.7 | 9 | 8.4 | 92 |
-strongly agree | 4.3 | 15 | 1.7 | 7 | 0.3 | 1 | 2.1 | 23 |
-not applicable | 9.1 | 32 | 3.4 | 14 | 4.5 | 15 | 5.6 | 61 |
I already exercise enough in my leisure time. so standing at work is not necessary | ||||||||
-strongly disagree | 8.8 | 31 | 18.7 | 77 | 34.7 | 116 | 20.4 | 224 |
-disagree | 28.4 | 100 | 38.8 | 160 | 41.3 | 138 | 36.2 | 398 |
-undecided | 25.9 | 91 | 18.7 | 77 | 14.7 | 49 | 19.8 | 217 |
-agree | 23.9 | 84 | 15.8 | 65 | 4.8 | 16 | 15.0 | 165 |
-strongly agree | 9.7 | 34 | 4.9 | 20 | 0.9 | 3 | 5.2 | 57 |
-not applicable | 3.4 | 12 | 3.2 | 13 | 3.6 | 12 | 3.4 | 37 |
Using the standing option of my desk at work causes physical discomfort | ||||||||
-strongly disagree | 3.4 | 12 | 9.7 | 40 | 16.5 | 55 | 9.7 | 107 |
-disagree | 19.3 | 68 | 34.5 | 142 | 47.6 | 159 | 33.6 | 369 |
-undecided | 41.5 | 146 | 35.4 | 146 | 27.8 | 93 | 35.1 | 385 |
-agree | 25.9 | 91 | 18.7 | 77 | 6.3 | 21 | 17.2 | 189 |
-strongly agree | 9.9 | 35 | 1.7 | 7 | 1.8 | 6 | 4.4 | 48 |
Possible Interventions to Reduce Sedentary Behaviour at Work | Non-Users | Monthly/Weekly Users | Daily Users | Total | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
% | N | % | N | % | N | % | N | |
Digital reminders on the computer or phone | ||||||||
-strongly disagree | 20.9 | 72 | 13.2 | 54 | 13.6 | 45 | 15.8 | 171 |
-disagree | 22.7 | 78 | 19.8 | 81 | 21.5 | 71 | 21.2 | 230 |
-undecided | 16.0 | 55 | 15.4 | 63 | 20.9 | 69 | 17.3 | 187 |
-agree | 32.6 | 112 | 38.9 | 159 | 35.2 | 116 | 35.7 | 387 |
-strongly agree | 7.8 | 27 | 12.7 | 52 | 8.8 | 29 | 10.0 | 108 |
Forced interruptions of sitting through computer software | ||||||||
-strongly disagree | 29.7 | 102 | 25.7 | 104 | 25.5 | 84 | 26.9 | 290 |
-disagree | 27.1 | 93 | 33.3 | 135 | 35.0 | 115 | 31.8 | 343 |
-undecided | 16.3 | 56 | 16.5 | 67 | 17.9 | 59 | 16.9 | 182 |
-agree | 20.1 | 69 | 18.0 | 73 | 18.2 | 60 | 18.8 | 202 |
-strongly agree | 6.7 | 23 | 6.4 | 26 | 3.3 | 11 | 5.6 | 60 |
Introducing walking or standing meetings | ||||||||
-strongly disagree | 15.9 | 55 | 10.6 | 43 | 10.4 | 34 | 12.3 | 132 |
-disagree | 21.2 | 73 | 27.2 | 110 | 24.8 | 81 | 24.6 | 264 |
-undecided | 24.6 | 85 | 23.5 | 95 | 22.7 | 74 | 23.6 | 254 |
-agree | 29.9 | 103 | 30.9 | 125 | 31.9 | 104 | 30.9 | 332 |
-strongly agree | 8.4 | 29 | 7.7 | 31 | 10.1 | 33 | 8.7 | 93 |
Specific instructions on how, when and why to use the standing option of my desk | ||||||||
-strongly disagree | 15.3 | 53 | 9.4 | 38 | 13.4 | 44 | 12.5 | 135 |
-disagree | 26.9 | 93 | 25.7 | 104 | 25.3 | 83 | 26.0 | 280 |
-undecided | 26.0 | 90 | 26.2 | 106 | 26.2 | 86 | 26.2 | 282 |
-agree | 28.6 | 99 | 33.9 | 137 | 28.0 | 92 | 30.4 | 328 |
-strongly agree | 3.2 | 11 | 4.7 | 19 | 7.0 | 23 | 4.9 | 53 |
A training about health promotion in the workplace | ||||||||
-strongly disagree | 13.8 | 47 | 9.3 | 38 | 8.6 | 28 | 10.5 | 113 |
-disagree | 21.4 | 73 | 24.0 | 98 | 18.0 | 59 | 21.4 | 230 |
-undecided | 28.4 | 97 | 23.5 | 96 | 21.4 | 70 | 24.4 | 263 |
-agree | 30.2 | 103 | 36.7 | 150 | 43.1 | 141 | 36.6 | 394 |
-strongly agree | 6.2 | 21 | 6.6 | 27 | 8.9 | 29 | 7.1 | 77 |
Support of my colleagues | ||||||||
-strongly disagree | 16.9 | 58 | 12.9 | 52 | 12.2 | 40 | 14.0 | 150 |
-disagree | 27.7 | 95 | 31.9 | 129 | 27.2 | 89 | 29.1 | 313 |
-undecided | 36.4 | 125 | 32.9 | 133 | 37.9 | 124 | 35.6 | 382 |
-agree | 16.3 | 56 | 20.3 | 82 | 19.0 | 62 | 18.6 | 200 |
-strongly agree | 2.6 | 9 | 2.0 | 8 | 3.7 | 12 | 2.7 | 29 |
Executives and managers acting like role models promoting standing and walking | ||||||||
-strongly disagree | 19.9 | 68 | 14.4 | 58 | 14.3 | 47 | 16.1 | 173 |
-disagree | 26.4 | 90 | 30.9 | 125 | 25.2 | 83 | 27.7 | 298 |
-undecided | 27.6 | 94 | 24.3 | 98 | 27.7 | 91 | 26.4 | 283 |
-agree | 19.9 | 68 | 25.5 | 103 | 24.3 | 80 | 23.4 | 251 |
-strongly agree | 6.2 | 21 | 5.0 | 20 | 8.5 | 28 | 6.4 | 69 |
Changes in the office environment. such as central placement of bins and printers | ||||||||
-strongly disagree | 11.3 | 38 | 12.1 | 49 | 10.1 | 33 | 11.2 | 120 |
-disagree | 19.0 | 64 | 22.9 | 93 | 21.6 | 71 | 21.3 | 228 |
-undecided | 28.8 | 97 | 30.8 | 125 | 25.9 | 85 | 28.7 | 307 |
-agree | 33.2 | 112 | 29.3 | 119 | 32.6 | 107 | 31.6 | 338 |
-strongly agree | 7.7 | 26 | 4.9 | 20 | 9.8 | 32 | 7.3 | 78 |
Preference for Work Task Execution | Non-Users | Monthly/Weekly Users | Daily Users | Total | ||||
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Handling email * | % | N | % | N | % | N | % | N |
-sitting down | 82.1 | 289 | 46.9 | 192 | 26.7 | 89 | 52.1 | 570 |
-standing up | 1.7 | 6 | 3.2 | 13 | 12.9 | 43 | 5.7 | 62 |
-sitting or standing equally | 13.4 | 47 | 48.4 | 198 | 60.1 | 200 | 40.7 | 445 |
-walking | 0.0 | 0 | 0.5 | 2 | 0.3 | 1 | 0.3 | 3 |
-not applicable | 2.8 | 10 | 1.0 | 4 | 0.0 | 0 | 1.3 | 14 |
Typing documents | ||||||||
-sitting down | 93.4 | 326 | 78.3 | 322 | 53.0 | 177 | 75.4 | 825 |
-standing up | 0.6 | 2 | 1.2 | 5 | 9.3 | 31 | 3.5 | 38 |
-sitting or standing equally | 3.4 | 12 | 20.0 | 82 | 37.4 | 125 | 20.0 | 219 |
-walking | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0.3 | 1 | 0.1 | 1 |
-not applicable | 2.6 | 9 | 0.5 | 2 | 0.0 | 0 | 1.0 | 11 |
Reading documents | ||||||||
-sitting down | 74.8 | 261 | 37.8 | 154 | 22.8 | 76 | 45.1 | 491 |
-standing up | 2.6 | 9 | 12.0 | 49 | 21.6 | 72 | 11.9 | 130 |
-sitting or standing equally | 19.5 | 68 | 48.9 | 199 | 54.1 | 180 | 41.0 | 447 |
-walking | 0.6 | 2 | 1.0 | 4 | 1.5 | 5 | 1.0 | 11 |
-not applicable | 2.6 | 9 | 0.2 | 1 | 0.0 | 0 | 0.9 | 10 |
Searching the internet/intranet | ||||||||
-sitting down | 76.4 | 269 | 31.3 | 127 | 19.6 | 65 | 42.3 | 461 |
-standing up | 2.3 | 8 | 10.3 | 42 | 18.7 | 62 | 10.3 | 112 |
-sitting or standing equally | 18.5 | 65 | 57.4 | 233 | 60.1 | 199 | 45.6 | 497 |
-walking | 0.0 | 0 | 0.2 | 1 | 0.6 | 2 | 0.3 | 3 |
-not applicable | 2.8 | 10 | 0.7 | 3 | 0.9 | 3 | 1.5 | 16 |
Being on the phone | ||||||||
-sitting down | 57.2 | 199 | 38.4 | 156 | 24.1 | 80 | 40.1 | 435 |
-standing up | 8.6 | 30 | 11.3 | 46 | 22.0 | 73 | 13.7 | 149 |
-sitting or standing equally | 26.4 | 92 | 41.6 | 169 | 47.6 | 158 | 38.6 | 419 |
-walking | 4.6 | 16 | 7.6 | 31 | 5.1 | 17 | 5.9 | 64 |
-not applicable | 3.2 | 11 | 1.0 | 4 | 1.2 | 4 | 1.7 | 19 |
One-on-one meetings | ||||||||
-sitting down | 60.5 | 211 | 49.5 | 202 | 43.3 | 143 | 51.1 | 556 |
-standing up | 10.9 | 38 | 12.7 | 52 | 17.6 | 58 | 13.6 | 148 |
-sitting or standing equally | 23.5 | 82 | 32.8 | 134 | 32.1 | 106 | 29.6 | 322 |
-walking | 1.1 | 4 | 1.2 | 5 | 1.8 | 6 | 1.4 | 15 |
-not applicable | 4.0 | 14 | 3.7 | 15 | 5.2 | 17 | 4.2 | 46 |
Having group meetings | ||||||||
-sitting down | 79.8 | 281 | 77.8 | 318 | 73.3 | 242 | 77.1 | 841 |
-standing up | 3.1 | 11 | 2.7 | 11 | 7.0 | 23 | 4.1 | 45 |
-sitting or standing equally | 12.2 | 43 | 14.4 | 59 | 12.7 | 42 | 13.2 | 144 |
-walking | 0.3 | 1 | 0.0 | 0 | 0.9 | 3 | 0.4 | 4 |
-not applicable | 4.5 | 16 | 5.1 | 21 | 6.1 | 20 | 5.2 | 57 |
Having lunch | ||||||||
-sitting down | 93.1 | 325 | 92.2 | 378 | 91.6 | 305 | 92.3 | 1008 |
-standing up | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 1.2 | 4 | 0.4 | 4 |
-sitting or standing equally | 2.3 | 8 | 4.1 | 17 | 3.3 | 11 | 3.3 | 36 |
-walking | 0.9 | 3 | 0.7 | 3 | 1.2 | 4 | 0.9 | 10 |
-not applicable | 3.7 | 13 | 2.9 | 12 | 2.7 | 9 | 3.1 | 34 |
Median (25–75 IQR) | Median (25–75 IQR) | Median (25–75 IQR) | Median (25–75 IQR) | |
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Work Task Content | ||||
Handling email | 5.0 (5.0–20) | 5.0 (4–15) | 5.0 (5–15) | 5.0 (5–15) |
Typing documents | 20.0 (10–25) | 20.0 (10–25) | 20.0 (10–25) | 20.0 (10–25) |
Reading documents | 30.0 (15–40) | 30.0 (20–42) | 30.0 (20–42) | 30.0 (20–40) |
Searching intranet/internet | 10.0 (5–25) | 10.0 (5–25) | 10.0 (5–25) | 10.0 (5–25) |
On the phone | 2.5 (1–5) | 2.0 (1–5) | 3.0 (1–5) | 2.22 (1–5) |
In meetings | 5.0 (1–10) | 4.0 (1–6) | 4.7 (1–10) | 4.59 (1–10) |
Print, scan or copy | 2.5 (1–5) | 3.0 (1–5) | 4.0 (2–5) | 3.0 (1–5) |
Other (coffee/lunch breaks) | 9.0 (5–10) | 9.8 (5–11) | 10.0 (5–10) | 10.0 (5–10) |
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Outcome | Non-Users | Monthly/Weekly Users | Daily Users | Total |
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Gender, % (n) of males | 64.8 (228) | 62.8 (258) | 66.7 (222) | 64.6 (708) |
Age, mean (SD) years * | 47.9 (7.6) | 46.1 (7.5) | 45.6 (8.2) | 46.5 (7.8) |
BMI, mean (SD) kg·m2 * | 25.1 (4.0) | 24.4 (3.7) | 24.2 (3.4) | 24.6 (3.7) |
Duration of employment, mean (SD) years * | 17.2 (8.5) | 14.2 (8.6) | 13.5 (8.6) | 14.9 (8.7) |
Average working hours, mean (SD) hours/week | 38.1 (7.2) | 38.8 (5.5) | 38.8 (5.6) | 38.6 (6.1) |
Worked at home at least 1 day/week, % (N) | 24.4 (86) | 25.2 (104) | 18.6 (62) | 23.0 (252) |
Educational level, % (N) | ||||
Bachelor | 12.8 (45) | 11.4 (47) | 9.6 (32) | 11.3 (124) |
Master | 45.7 (161) | 42.2 (174) | 46.7 (156) | 44.7 (491) |
Ph.D. | 32.1 (113) | 35.2 (145) | 33.2 (111) | 33.6 (369) |
Other | 9.4 (33) | 11.2 (46) | 10.5 (35) | 10.4 (114) |
Primary nationality, % (N) | ||||
Austrian | 2.6 (9) | 3.9 (16) | 3.0 (10) | 3.2 (35) |
Belgian | 7.1 (25) | 4.4 (18) | 3.0 (10) | 4.8 (53) |
British | 10.8 (38) | 6.1 (25) | 6.3 (21) | 7.7 (84) |
Dutch | 9.4 (33) | 7.8 (32) | 3.6 (12) | 7.0 (77) |
French | 22.2 (78) | 15.6 (64) | 15.3 (51) | 17.6 (193) |
German | 19.3 (68) | 27.7 (114) | 30.0 (100) | 25.7 (282) |
Greek | 4.3 (15) | 3.9 (16) | 2.7 (9) | 3.6 (40) |
Italian | 6.5 (23) | 10.9 (45) | 10.5 (35) | 9.4 (103) |
Spanish | 6.3 (22) | 4.9 (20) | 6.0 (20) | 5.7 (62) |
Other | 11.5 (41) | 14.8 (61) | 19.6 (65) | 15.3 (169) |
Experienced symptoms, % (N) in | ||||
wrists and/or hands | 15.6 (55) | 15.3 (63) | 14.1 (47) | 15.0 (165) |
elbows | 7.4 (26) | 9.2 (38) | 5.1 (17) | 7.4 (81) |
neck and/or shoulders ** | 31.5 (111) | 39.6 (163) | 30.8 (103) | 34.3 (377) |
upper back | 14.5 (51) | 18.7 (77) | 15.3 (51) | 16.3 (179) |
lower back | 22.4 (79) | 28.9 (119) | 27.2 (91) | 26.3 (289) |
hips and/or thighs | 6.0 (21) | 8.7 (36) | 8.1 (27) | 7.7 (84) |
legs and/or knees | 11.1 (39) | 12.6 (52) | 9.9 (33) | 11.3 (124) |
feet and/or ankles | 9.1 (32) | 6.6 (27) | 7.2 (24) | 7.6 (83) |
Received ergonomic instructions regarding the workplace in the past 12 months, ** % (N) | 43.2 (152) | 55.2 (227) | 53.6 (179) | 50.9 (558) |
Outcome | Monthly/Weekly Users | Daily Users | Total | |||
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% | (N) | % | (N) | % | (N) | |
Average duration of using the standing option of the desk | ||||||
less than 15 min per standing episode | 13.1 | (54) | 7.2 | (24) | 10.5 | (78) |
15–30 min per standing episode | 42.7 | (176) | 47.0 | (157) | 44.6 | (333) |
30–60 min per standing episode | 30.3 | (125) | 31.7 | (106) | 31.0 | (231) |
over 60 min per standing episode | 13.8 | (57) | 14.1 | (47) | 13.9 | (104) |
% | (N) | % | (N) | OR (95% CI) | ||
I use the sit-stand workstation at consistent and regular intervals | 13.6 | (56) | 75.4 | (252) | 19.54 (13.41–28.46) | |
I use prompts to remember to use the standing option | 7.8 | (32) | 15.0 | (50) | 2.09 (1.31–3.34) | |
If my colleagues use the standing option, I often follow their example | 36.4 | (150) | 28.1 | (94) | 0.68 (0.50–0.93) | |
When I use the standing option it contributes to an active lifestyle | 59.0 | (243) | 75.7 | (253) | 2.17 (1.58–2.99) | |
I Switch back to sitting | ||||||
because I feel tired | 53.6 | (221) | 58.7 | (196) | 1.23 (0.92–1.64) | |
because I feel discomfort in my body (e.g., legs, back etc.) | 59.7 | (246) | 56.9 | (190) | 0.89 (0.66–1.19) | |
because I experience high work pressure | 28.4 | (117) | 20.4 | (68) | 0.65 (0.46–0.91) | |
because my colleagues/manager request me to | 1.2 | (5) | 1.8 | (6) | 1.49 (0.45–4.92) | |
because I feel like I stood for long enough | 65.3 | (269) | 70.4 | (235) | 1.26 (0.93–1.72) | |
because I switch to a different work task | 61.4 | (253) | 66.2 | (221) | 1.23 (0.91–1.66) |
OUTCOME | Non-Users | Monthly/Weekly Users | Daily Users | Total | ||||
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OSPAQ, median (25-75 IQR) | ||||||||
Sitting, percentage * | 90 | (85–92) | 85 | (80–90) | 70 | (60–80) | 85 | (75–90) |
Sitting, hours/week * | 36.0 | (30.4–40.5) | 35.2 | (29.6–39.6) | 30.0 | (22.4–35.2) | 34.0 | (28–38.8) |
Standing, percentage * | 5 | (1–5) | 5 | (5–10) | 15 | (10–30) | 5 | (5–12) |
Standing, hours/week * | 1.6 | (0.4–2.5) | 2.2 | (1.6–4.0) | 6.5 | (4.0–12.6) | 2.6 | (1.5–5.6) |
Walking, percentage * | 5 | (5–10) | 5 | (5–10) | 10 | (5–10) | 5 | (5–10) |
Walking, hours/week * | 2.3 | (1.6–4.0) | 2.2 | (1.6–4.0) | 3.2 | (2.0–5.0) | 2.5 | (1.8–4.2) |
WSQ, mean (SD) hours/day | ||||||||
Sitting workday ** | 11.1 | (2.1) | 10.6 | (2.0) | 9.3 | (2.4) | 10.4 | (2.3) |
Sitting non-Workday *** | 7.1 | (3.2) | 6.9 | (3.3) | 6.2 | (2.7) | 6.7 | (3.1) |
Time based at the desk on a typical work day, % (N) | ||||||||
4 h or less per day | 2.8 | (10) | 1.2 | (5) | 2.4 | (8) | 2.1 | (23) |
4–6 h per day | 17.0 | (60) | 14.1 | (58) | 16.8 | (56) | 15.8 | (174) |
6–8 h per day | 57.1 | (201) | 62.1 | (256) | 60.2 | (201) | 59.9 | (658) |
8 h or more per day | 23.0 | (81) | 22.6 | (93) | 20.7 | (69) | 22.1 | (243) |
Longest period of uninterrupted time seated at the desk, % (N) | ||||||||
less than 30 min | 5.4 | (19) | 3.4 | (14) | 12.0 | (40) | 6.6 | (73) |
30–60 min | 23.9 | (84) | 20.9 | (86) | 38.0 | (127) | 27.0 | (297) |
1–1.5 h | 25.0 | (88) | 33.5 | (138) | 25.7 | (86) | 28.4 | (312) |
1.5–2 h | 20.2 | (71) | 21.1 | (87) | 15.3 | (51) | 19.0 | (209) |
2 h or more | 25.6 | (90) | 21.1 | (87) | 9.0 | (30) | 18.9 | (207) |
Means of transportation to go to work, % (N) | ||||||||
By car | 44.3 | (156) | 32.5 | (134) | 29.6 | (99) | 35.4 | (389) |
By public transportation | 26.1 | (92) | 31.8 | (131) | 35.6 | (119) | 31.1 | (342) |
By bicycle | 23.6 | (83) | 28.6 | (118) | 29.0 | (97) | 27.1 | (298) |
By foot | 3.4 | (12) | 4.6 | (19) | 3.6 | (12) | 3.9 | (43) |
other | 2.6 | (9) | 2.4 | (10) | 2.1 | (7) | 2.4 | (26) |
Being physically active for 30 min on at least 5 days per week, % (N) | 29.5 | (104) | 30.4 | (125) | 34.7 | (116) | 31.4 | (345) |
OUTCOME | Non-Users (Reference) | Monthly/Weekly Users | Daily Users | |||||
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% | (N) | % | (N) | OR (95% CI) | % | (N) | OR (95% CI) | |
I believe using the standing option can reduce | ||||||||
the risk of developing chronic diseases (N = 1083) | 43.4 | (149) | 54.8 | (224) | 1.58 (1.18–2.11) | 64.0 | (212) | 2.32 (1.70–3.16) |
acute health issues, such as low back pain and musculoskeletal discomfort (N = 1085) | 54.4 | (187) | 68.9 | (281) | 1.86 (1.38–2.50) | 83.8 | (279) | 4.34 (3.03–6.22) |
Using the standing option of my desk at work (N = 1098) | ||||||||
makes me more productive | 2.8 | (10) | 8.0 | (33) | 2.98 (1.45–6.13) | 32.6 | (109) | 16.57 (8.49–32.35) |
makes me feel energetic | 11.4 | (40) | 31.3 | (129) | 3.56 (2.41–5.25) | 55.1 | (184) | 9.57 (6.46–14.18) |
is beneficial for my health | 50.6 | (178) | 76.5 | (315) | 3.17 (2.33–4.32) | 91.0 | (304) | 9.90 (6.45–15.22) |
is appealing to me | 9.7 | (34) | 27.9 | (115) | 3.62 (2.39–5.48) | 62.0 | (207) | 15.25 (10.05–23.13) |
OUTCOME | Non-Users (Reference) | Monthly/Weekly Users | Daily Users | |||||
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% | (N) | % | (N) | OR (95% CI) | % | (N) | OR (95% CI) | |
I often forget to use the standing option (N = 1052) | 79.9 | (258) | 88.0 | (359) | 1.85 (1.23–2.76) | 46.7 | (150) | 0.22 (0.16–0.31) |
I feel uncomfortable using the standing option in presence of my colleagues (N = 991) | 24.5 | (75) | 6.9 | (26) | 0.23 (0.14–0.37) | 4.2 | (13) | 0.14 (0.07–0.25) |
I get distracted when colleagues use their desk in the standing position (N = 965) | 20.5 | (62) | 7.0 | (26) | 0.29(0.18–0.48) | 3.1 | (9) | 0.12 (0.06–0.26) |
The standing option of my desk is not practical to use (N = 1053) | 46.2 | (153) | 17.9 | (72) | 0.25 (0.18–0.35) | 6.0 | (19) | 0.07 (0.04–0.12) |
I do not have time to use the standing option (N = 1037) | 36.9 | (118) | 23.6 | (94) | 0.53 (0.38–0.73) | 8.8 | (28) | 0.17 (0.11–0.26) |
I already exercise enough in my leisure time, so standing at work is not necessary (N = 1061) | 61.5 | (209) | 40.6 | (162) | 0.43 (0.32–0.58) | 21.1 | (68) | 0.17 (0.12–0.24) |
Using the standing option of my desk at work causes physical discomfort (N = 1098) | 77.3 | (272) | 55.8 | (230) | 0.37 (0.27–0.51) | 35.9 | (120) | 0.17 (0.12–0.23) |
OUTCOME | Non-Users (Reference) | Monthly/Weekly Users | OR (95% CI) | Daily Users | OR (95% CI) | |||
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% | N | % | N | % | N | |||
Digital reminders on the computer or phone (N = 1083) | 40.4 | 139 | 51.6 | 211 | 1.57 (1.18–2.10) | 43.9 | 145 | 1.16 (0.85–1.57) |
Forced interruptions of sitting through computer software (N = 1077) | 26.8 | 92 | 24.4 | 99 | 0.88 (0.64–1.23) | 21.6 | 71 | 0.75 (0.53–1.07) |
Introducing walking or standing meetings (N = 1075) | 38.3 | 132 | 38.6 | 156 | 1.02 (0.76–1.36) | 42.0 | 137 | 1.17 (0.86–1.59) |
Specific instructions on how, when and why to use the standing option of my desk (N = 1078) | 31.8 | 110 | 38.6 | 156 | 1.35 (1.00–1.83) | 35.1 | 115 | 1.16 (0.84–1.60) |
A training about health promotion in the workplace (N = 1077) | 36.4 | 124 | 43.3 | 177 | 1.34 (0.99–1.79) | 52.0 | 170 | 1.90 (1.39–2.58) |
Support of my colleagues (N = 1074) | 19.0 | 65 | 22.3 | 90 | 1.23 (0.86–1.75) | 22.6 | 74 | 1.25 (0.86–1.82) |
Executives and managers acting like role models promoting standing and walking (N = 1074) | 26.1 | 89 | 30.4 | 123 | 1.24 (0.90–1.71) | 32.8 | 108 | 1.38 (0.99–1.93) |
Changes in the office environment, such as central placement of bins and printers (N = 1071) | 40.9 | 138 | 34.2 | 139 | 0.75 (0.56–1.01) | 42.4 | 139 | 1.06 (0.78–1.44) |
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Renaud, L.R.; Huysmans, M.A.; Van der Ploeg, H.P.; Speklé, E.M.; Van der Beek, A.J. Long-Term Access to Sit-Stand Workstations in a Large Office Population: User Profiles Reveal Differences in Sitting Time and Perceptions. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2018, 15, 2019. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15092019
Renaud LR, Huysmans MA, Van der Ploeg HP, Speklé EM, Van der Beek AJ. Long-Term Access to Sit-Stand Workstations in a Large Office Population: User Profiles Reveal Differences in Sitting Time and Perceptions. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2018; 15(9):2019. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15092019
Chicago/Turabian StyleRenaud, Lidewij R., Maaike A. Huysmans, Hidde P. Van der Ploeg, Erwin M. Speklé, and Allard J. Van der Beek. 2018. "Long-Term Access to Sit-Stand Workstations in a Large Office Population: User Profiles Reveal Differences in Sitting Time and Perceptions" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 9: 2019. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15092019
APA StyleRenaud, L. R., Huysmans, M. A., Van der Ploeg, H. P., Speklé, E. M., & Van der Beek, A. J. (2018). Long-Term Access to Sit-Stand Workstations in a Large Office Population: User Profiles Reveal Differences in Sitting Time and Perceptions. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(9), 2019. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15092019