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Does an ‘Activity-Permissive’ Workplace Change Office Workers’ Sitting and Activity Time?
INTRODUCTION: To describe changes in workplace physical activity, and health-, and work-related outcomes, in workers who transitioned from a conventional to an ‘activity-permissive’ workplace. METHODS: A natural pre-post experiment conducted in Vancouver, Canada in 2011. A convenience sample of offi...
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2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3788722/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24098555 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076723 |
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author | Gorman, Erin Ashe, Maureen C. Dunstan, David W. Hanson, Heather M. Madden, Ken Winkler, Elisabeth A. H. McKay, Heather A. Healy, Genevieve N. |
author_facet | Gorman, Erin Ashe, Maureen C. Dunstan, David W. Hanson, Heather M. Madden, Ken Winkler, Elisabeth A. H. McKay, Heather A. Healy, Genevieve N. |
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description | INTRODUCTION: To describe changes in workplace physical activity, and health-, and work-related outcomes, in workers who transitioned from a conventional to an ‘activity-permissive’ workplace. METHODS: A natural pre-post experiment conducted in Vancouver, Canada in 2011. A convenience sample of office-based workers (n=24, 75% women, mean [SD] age = 34.5 [8.1] years) were examined four months following relocation from a conventional workplace (pre) to a newly-constructed, purpose-built, movement-oriented physical environment (post). Workplace activity- (activPAL3-derived stepping, standing, and sitting time), health- (body composition and fasting cardio-metabolic blood profile), and work- (performance; job satisfaction) related outcomes were measured pre- and post-move and compared using paired t-tests. RESULTS: Pre-move, on average (mean [SD]) the majority of the day was spent sitting (364 [43.0] mins/8-hr workday), followed by standing (78.2 [32.1] mins/8-hr workday) and stepping (37.7 [15.6] mins/8-hr workday). The transition to the ‘activity-permissive’ workplace resulted in a significant increase in standing time (+18.5, 95% CI: 1.8, 35.2 mins/8-hr workday), likely driven by reduced sitting time (-19.7, 95% CI: -42.1, 2.8 mins/8-hr workday) rather than increased stepping time (+1.2, 95% CI: -6.2, 8.5 mins/8-hr workday). There were no statistically significant differences observed in health- or work-related outcomes. DISCUSSION: This novel, opportunistic study demonstrated that the broader workplace physical environment can beneficially impact on standing time in office workers. The long-term health and work-related benefits, and the influence of individual, organizational, and social factors on this change, requires further evaluation. |
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spelling | pubmed-37887222013-10-04 Does an ‘Activity-Permissive’ Workplace Change Office Workers’ Sitting and Activity Time? Gorman, Erin Ashe, Maureen C. Dunstan, David W. Hanson, Heather M. Madden, Ken Winkler, Elisabeth A. H. McKay, Heather A. Healy, Genevieve N. PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: To describe changes in workplace physical activity, and health-, and work-related outcomes, in workers who transitioned from a conventional to an ‘activity-permissive’ workplace. METHODS: A natural pre-post experiment conducted in Vancouver, Canada in 2011. A convenience sample of office-based workers (n=24, 75% women, mean [SD] age = 34.5 [8.1] years) were examined four months following relocation from a conventional workplace (pre) to a newly-constructed, purpose-built, movement-oriented physical environment (post). Workplace activity- (activPAL3-derived stepping, standing, and sitting time), health- (body composition and fasting cardio-metabolic blood profile), and work- (performance; job satisfaction) related outcomes were measured pre- and post-move and compared using paired t-tests. RESULTS: Pre-move, on average (mean [SD]) the majority of the day was spent sitting (364 [43.0] mins/8-hr workday), followed by standing (78.2 [32.1] mins/8-hr workday) and stepping (37.7 [15.6] mins/8-hr workday). The transition to the ‘activity-permissive’ workplace resulted in a significant increase in standing time (+18.5, 95% CI: 1.8, 35.2 mins/8-hr workday), likely driven by reduced sitting time (-19.7, 95% CI: -42.1, 2.8 mins/8-hr workday) rather than increased stepping time (+1.2, 95% CI: -6.2, 8.5 mins/8-hr workday). There were no statistically significant differences observed in health- or work-related outcomes. DISCUSSION: This novel, opportunistic study demonstrated that the broader workplace physical environment can beneficially impact on standing time in office workers. The long-term health and work-related benefits, and the influence of individual, organizational, and social factors on this change, requires further evaluation. Public Library of Science 2013-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3788722/ /pubmed/24098555 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076723 Text en © 2013 Gorman et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Gorman, Erin Ashe, Maureen C. Dunstan, David W. Hanson, Heather M. Madden, Ken Winkler, Elisabeth A. H. McKay, Heather A. Healy, Genevieve N. Does an ‘Activity-Permissive’ Workplace Change Office Workers’ Sitting and Activity Time? |
title | Does an ‘Activity-Permissive’ Workplace Change Office Workers’ Sitting and Activity Time? |
title_full | Does an ‘Activity-Permissive’ Workplace Change Office Workers’ Sitting and Activity Time? |
title_fullStr | Does an ‘Activity-Permissive’ Workplace Change Office Workers’ Sitting and Activity Time? |
title_full_unstemmed | Does an ‘Activity-Permissive’ Workplace Change Office Workers’ Sitting and Activity Time? |
title_short | Does an ‘Activity-Permissive’ Workplace Change Office Workers’ Sitting and Activity Time? |
title_sort | does an ‘activity-permissive’ workplace change office workers’ sitting and activity time? |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3788722/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24098555 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076723 |
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