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
Abstract Background Prolonged sitting is ubiquitous in modern society and linked to several diseases. Height-adjustable desks are being used to decrease worksite based sitting time (ST). Single-desk sit-to-stand workplaces exhibit small ST reduction potential and short-term loss in performance. The...
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Main Authors: | Bernhard Schwartz (Author), Jay M. Kapellusch (Author), Andreas Schrempf (Author), Kathrin Probst (Author), Michael Haller (Author), Arnold Baca (Author) |
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2016-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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