Muscle activity patterns and spinal shrinkage in office workers using a sit-stand workstation versus a sit workstation (original) (raw)
Do different sit–stand workstations influence lumbar kinematics, lumbar muscle activity and musculoskeletal pain in office workers? A secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial
Alexander Voukelatos
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics
View PDFchevron_right
Long-term effects of sit-stand workstations on workplace sitting: A natural experiment
MONICA GUTIERREZ
Journal of science and medicine in sport, 2017
View PDFchevron_right
Using Sit-Stand Workstations to Decrease Sedentary Time in Office Workers: A Randomized Crossover Trial
Steven Stovitz, Gabriel Koepp
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2014
View PDFchevron_right
www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph Article Using Sit-Stand Workstations to Decrease Sedentary Time in Office Workers: A Randomized Crossover Trial
Steven Stovitz
2014
View PDFchevron_right
The Short Term Musculoskeletal and Cognitive Effects of Prolonged Sitting During Office Computer Work
Ann Williamson
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
View PDFchevron_right
The effect of a sit-stand workstation intervention on daily sitting, standing and physical activity: protocol for a 12 month workplace randomised control trial
Louise Mansfield
BMC Public Health, 2015
View PDFchevron_right
Cross-sectional Examination of Long-term Access to Sit–Stand Desks in a Professional Office Setting
Lucas Carr
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2016
View PDFchevron_right
Usage of Sit-Stand Workstations and Associations Between Work and Non-Work Sitting Time: An Observational Study
Maureen McEvoy
Journal of occupational and environmental medicine, 2017
View PDFchevron_right
The Relationship Between Fidgeting, Posture Changes, Physical Activity, and Musculoskeletal Discomfort in Office Workers
Federico Arippa
Proceedings of the 21st Congress of the International Ergonomics Association (IEA 2021), 2021
View PDFchevron_right
Sit-stand workstations and impact on low back discomfort: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Carisa Harris Adamson
Ergonomics
View PDFchevron_right
Effect of a novel two-desk sit-to-stand workplace (ACTIVE OFFICE) on sitting time, performance and physiological parameters: protocol for a randomized control trial
Arnold Baca
BMC public health, 2016
View PDFchevron_right
Effects of a sit-stand-walk intervention on musculoskeletal discomfort, productivity, and perceived physical and mental fatigue, for computer-based work
Alan Hedge
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 2020
View PDFchevron_right
Reducing Office Workers' Sitting Time at Work Using Sit-Stand Protocols: Results From a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Alexander Voukelatos
Journal of occupational and environmental medicine, 2017
View PDFchevron_right
Variation in upper extremity, neck and trunk postures when performing computer work at a sit-stand station
Ana Beatriz Oliveira
Applied Ergonomics, 2019
View PDFchevron_right
Impact of a Sit-Stand Workstation on Chronic Low Back Pain: Results of a Randomized Trial
Grant Ognibene
View PDFchevron_right
Low back pain and its relationship with sitting behaviour among sedentary office workers
Pia-Maria Wippert
Applied Ergonomics
View PDFchevron_right
The sedentary office: an expert statement on the growing case for change towards better health and productivity
Alan Hedge
British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2015
View PDFchevron_right
Reducing Perceived Musculoskeletal Discomfort in Office Employees through Anthropometric Computer Workstation Design
Orhan Korhan
View PDFchevron_right
Providing office workers with height-adjustable workstation to reduce and interrupt workplace sitting time: protocol for the Stand Up for Healthy Aging (SUFHA) cluster randomized controlled trial
Filipe Luz
Trials, 2023
View PDFchevron_right
Adverse Effects of Prolonged Sitting Behavior on the General Health of Office Workers
Alireza Choobineh
Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
View PDFchevron_right
Postural Variability: An Effective Way to Reduce Musculoskeletal Discomfort in Office Work
Kermit Davis
Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2014
View PDFchevron_right
Physiological and neuromotor changes induced by two different stand-walk-sit work rotations
Paola Tapia
Ergonomics, 2019
View PDFchevron_right
Office work: ergonomic and medical aspects
Lajos Bánhegyesi, László Berényi, Bernadett Szolnoki
View PDFchevron_right
Ergonomics Assessment of Office Desk Workers Working in Corporate Offices
International Journal of Health Sciences and Research (IJHSR)
https://www.ijhsr.org/IJHSR\_Vol.9\_Issue.8\_Aug2019/IJHSR\_Abstract.051.html, 2019
View PDFchevron_right
Unstable sitting in the workplace-are there physical activity benefits?
Brian Lowe
American journal of health promotion : AJHP
View PDFchevron_right
Spinal sagittal alignment, spinal shrinkage and back pain changes in office workers during a workday
Cesar Berzosa
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 2020
View PDFchevron_right
Impact of Prolonged Sitting on Well-being and Productivity among Computer Workstation Users: Ergonomic Study
Lakhwinder Singh
Ergonomics International Journal
View PDFchevron_right
Sedentary behavior as a public health issue: Ergonomics as a useful tool
Senad Burak
Sustainable Engineering and Innovation, ISSN 2712-0562, 2020
View PDFchevron_right
Comparisons of Seated Postures between Office Tasks
Dan Nathan-Roberts
Human Factors and …, 2008
View PDFchevron_right
ABSENCE OF PHYSICAL EXERCISE AND INCIDENCE OF MUSCULOSKELETAL DISCOMFORTS AMONG OFFICE WORKERS: A SHORT REVIEW
Ardalan Shariat
View PDFchevron_right
The impact of a change in work posture from seated to stand-up on work-related musculoskeletal disorders among sewing-machine operators
Karien Mostert
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 2018
View PDFchevron_right
F3-3 Physical activity, sitting time and work-related musculoskeletal disorders in computer workers
Chutima Jalayondeja
The Japanese journal of ergonomics, 2017
View PDFchevron_right
Office Exercise Training to Reduce and Prevent the Occurrence of Musculoskeletal Disorders among Office Workers: A Hypothesis
Ardalan Shariat
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences, 2016
View PDFchevron_right
Factors associated with reduced risk of musculoskeletal disorders among office workers: a cross-sectional study 2017 to 2020
Wattana Jalayondeja
BMC Public Health
View PDFchevron_right
Functional outcomes of poor ergonomic posture in university workers
iqra Akhtar
BioMedica
View PDFchevron_right