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Workplace interventions for reducing sitting at work

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Shrestha, N., Kukkonen-Harjula, K., Verbeek, J.H., Ijaz, S., & Bhaumik, S. (2016). Workplace interventions for reducing sitting at work: review. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews

Background: Office work has changed considerably over the previous couple of decades and has become sedentary in nature. Physical inactivity at workplaces and particularly increased sitting has been linked to increase in cardiovascular disease, obesity and overall mortality.

Objectives: To evaluate the effects of workplace interventions to reduce sitting at work compared to no intervention or alternative interventions.

Main results: We included 20 studies, two cross-over RCTs, 11 RCTs, three cRCTs and four CBAs, with a total of 2180 participants from high income nations. The studies evaluated physical workplace changes (nine studies), policy changes (two studies), information and counselling (seven studies) and interventions from multiple categories (two studies). One study had both physical workplace changes and information and counselling components. We did not find any studies that had investigated the effect of periodic breaks or standing or walking meetings.

Uitgever(s): The Cochrane Collaboration,

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N. Shrestha
Katriina Kukkonen-Harjula
J. Verbeek
S. Ijaz
S. Bhaumik

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