The research is pretty clear. Sitting all day – sedentary behavior – isn’t good for us (see white paper ‘What’s wrong with sitting?‘).
But if you want to implement sit-stand workstations successfully you’d be wise to consider the latest research findings about how to make sit-stand workstations truly effective. Don’t risk making an investment that doesn’t work.
Click below to see a summary of the findings from nearly 50 published research studies on the sit-stand workstations and read the facts behind the hype.
White paper contents
- How sedentary is office work currently?
- Interventions to reduce sedentary behavior in the workplace
- The research on sit-stand workstations
- Do sit-stand workstations significantly reduce sitting time?
- Can sit-stand workstations improve employee health?
- Are there any downsides to using sit-stand workstations?
- Do sit-stand workstations affect productivity?
- What environmental aspects affect the use of sit-stand workstations?
- Implications for use of sit-stand workstations in the workplace
- Recommendations for sit-stand workstations\
See also – Wellnomics sit-stand software