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Reducing office workers’ sitting time: rationale and study design for the Stand Up Victoria cluster randomized trial

BACKGROUND: Excessive time spent in sedentary behaviours (sitting or lying with low energy expenditure) is associated with an increased risk for type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and some cancers. Desk-based office workers typically accumulate high amounts of daily sitting time, often in prolo...

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Autores principales: Dunstan, David W, Wiesner, Glen, Eakin, Elizabeth G, Neuhaus, Maike, Owen, Neville, LaMontagne, Anthony D, Moodie, Marj, Winkler, Elisabeth AH, Fjeldsoe, Brianna S, Lawler, Sheleigh, Healy, Genevieve N
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3828481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24209423
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-1057
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author Dunstan, David W
Wiesner, Glen
Eakin, Elizabeth G
Neuhaus, Maike
Owen, Neville
LaMontagne, Anthony D
Moodie, Marj
Winkler, Elisabeth AH
Fjeldsoe, Brianna S
Lawler, Sheleigh
Healy, Genevieve N
author_facet Dunstan, David W
Wiesner, Glen
Eakin, Elizabeth G
Neuhaus, Maike
Owen, Neville
LaMontagne, Anthony D
Moodie, Marj
Winkler, Elisabeth AH
Fjeldsoe, Brianna S
Lawler, Sheleigh
Healy, Genevieve N
author_sort Dunstan, David W
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description BACKGROUND: Excessive time spent in sedentary behaviours (sitting or lying with low energy expenditure) is associated with an increased risk for type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and some cancers. Desk-based office workers typically accumulate high amounts of daily sitting time, often in prolonged unbroken bouts. The Stand Up Victoria study aims to determine whether a 3-month multi-component intervention in the office setting reduces workplace sitting, particularly prolonged, unbroken sitting time, and results in improvements in cardio-metabolic biomarkers and work-related outcomes, compared to usual practice. METHODS/DESIGN: A two-arm cluster-randomized controlled trial (RCT), with worksites as the unit of randomization, will be conducted in 16 worksites located in Victoria, Australia. Work units from one organisation (Department of Human Services, Australian Government) will be allocated to either the multi-component intervention (organisational, environmental [height-adjustable workstations], and individual behavioural strategies) or to a usual practice control group. The recruitment target is 160 participants (office-based workers aged 18–65 years and working at least 0.6 full time equivalent) per arm. At each assessment (0- [baseline], 3- [post intervention], and 12-months [follow-up]), objective measurement via the activPAL3 activity monitor will be used to assess workplace: sitting time (primary outcome); prolonged sitting time (sitting time accrued in bouts of ≥30 minutes); standing time; sit-to-stand transitions; and, moving time. Additional outcomes assessed will include: non-workplace activity; cardio-metabolic biomarkers and health indicators (including fasting glucose, lipids and insulin; anthropometric measures; blood pressure; and, musculoskeletal symptoms); and, work-related outcomes (presenteeism, absenteeism, productivity, work performance). Incremental cost-effectiveness and identification of both workplace and individual-level mediators and moderators of change will also be evaluated. DISCUSSION: Stand Up Victoria will be the first cluster-RCT to evaluate the effectiveness of a multi-component intervention aimed at reducing prolonged workplace sitting in office workers. Strengths include the objective measurement of activity and assessment of the intervention on markers of cardio-metabolic health. Health- and work-related benefits, as well as the cost-effectiveness of the intervention, will help to inform future occupational practice. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ACTRN1211000742976
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spelling pubmed-38284812013-11-16 Reducing office workers’ sitting time: rationale and study design for the Stand Up Victoria cluster randomized trial Dunstan, David W Wiesner, Glen Eakin, Elizabeth G Neuhaus, Maike Owen, Neville LaMontagne, Anthony D Moodie, Marj Winkler, Elisabeth AH Fjeldsoe, Brianna S Lawler, Sheleigh Healy, Genevieve N BMC Public Health Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Excessive time spent in sedentary behaviours (sitting or lying with low energy expenditure) is associated with an increased risk for type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and some cancers. Desk-based office workers typically accumulate high amounts of daily sitting time, often in prolonged unbroken bouts. The Stand Up Victoria study aims to determine whether a 3-month multi-component intervention in the office setting reduces workplace sitting, particularly prolonged, unbroken sitting time, and results in improvements in cardio-metabolic biomarkers and work-related outcomes, compared to usual practice. METHODS/DESIGN: A two-arm cluster-randomized controlled trial (RCT), with worksites as the unit of randomization, will be conducted in 16 worksites located in Victoria, Australia. Work units from one organisation (Department of Human Services, Australian Government) will be allocated to either the multi-component intervention (organisational, environmental [height-adjustable workstations], and individual behavioural strategies) or to a usual practice control group. The recruitment target is 160 participants (office-based workers aged 18–65 years and working at least 0.6 full time equivalent) per arm. At each assessment (0- [baseline], 3- [post intervention], and 12-months [follow-up]), objective measurement via the activPAL3 activity monitor will be used to assess workplace: sitting time (primary outcome); prolonged sitting time (sitting time accrued in bouts of ≥30 minutes); standing time; sit-to-stand transitions; and, moving time. Additional outcomes assessed will include: non-workplace activity; cardio-metabolic biomarkers and health indicators (including fasting glucose, lipids and insulin; anthropometric measures; blood pressure; and, musculoskeletal symptoms); and, work-related outcomes (presenteeism, absenteeism, productivity, work performance). Incremental cost-effectiveness and identification of both workplace and individual-level mediators and moderators of change will also be evaluated. DISCUSSION: Stand Up Victoria will be the first cluster-RCT to evaluate the effectiveness of a multi-component intervention aimed at reducing prolonged workplace sitting in office workers. Strengths include the objective measurement of activity and assessment of the intervention on markers of cardio-metabolic health. Health- and work-related benefits, as well as the cost-effectiveness of the intervention, will help to inform future occupational practice. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ACTRN1211000742976 BioMed Central 2013-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3828481/ /pubmed/24209423 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-1057 Text en Copyright © 2013 Dunstan et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Dunstan, David W
Wiesner, Glen
Eakin, Elizabeth G
Neuhaus, Maike
Owen, Neville
LaMontagne, Anthony D
Moodie, Marj
Winkler, Elisabeth AH
Fjeldsoe, Brianna S
Lawler, Sheleigh
Healy, Genevieve N
Reducing office workers’ sitting time: rationale and study design for the Stand Up Victoria cluster randomized trial
title Reducing office workers’ sitting time: rationale and study design for the Stand Up Victoria cluster randomized trial
title_full Reducing office workers’ sitting time: rationale and study design for the Stand Up Victoria cluster randomized trial
title_fullStr Reducing office workers’ sitting time: rationale and study design for the Stand Up Victoria cluster randomized trial
title_full_unstemmed Reducing office workers’ sitting time: rationale and study design for the Stand Up Victoria cluster randomized trial
title_short Reducing office workers’ sitting time: rationale and study design for the Stand Up Victoria cluster randomized trial
title_sort reducing office workers’ sitting time: rationale and study design for the stand up victoria cluster randomized trial
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3828481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24209423
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-1057
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