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Workstations: Standing up for comfort Ergonomics study finds users need different setups when standing at a computer workstation Date: April 12, 2016 Source: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society ...
Sit-stand workstations create movement and energy for employees who sit in front of a computer for long hours, such as many knowledge workers and call center employees.
The trend of standing up while working is catching on. From workstations to treadmill desks, some people are ditching their chairs in an effort to stave off the negative effects of sitting.
Cycling and treadmill workstations may be 'healthier' than standing versions, because their use seems to be associated with greater positive physiological changes in the body, finds a systematic ...
Standing up to work may seem like a fad, but it's sitting down that's actually the more recent, and damaging, trend.
Many UB faculty and staff are standing at their desks and realizing myriad health benefits.
Sit-stand computer workstations are intended to provide a healthier and more comfortable work environment. But how do you find the best setup of workstation components for a standing workstation?
In 2013, the American Medical Association adopted a policy against sedentary behavior and encouraged employers to offer their employees fitness balls and standing workstations in order to promote ...
Introducing sit-to-stand workstations in the office significantly reduces sitting at work but can result in slight increases in sitting outside of working hours, new research reveals.
Studies say sitting all day is bad for your body, but how practical would it really be to ditch your desk chair? One writer shares his experience switching to a standing workstation.
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