Alternating sitting and standing increases the workplace energy expenditure of overweight adults
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Thorp, Alicia Ann, Kingwell, Bronwyn A., English, Carolie, Hammond, Louise, Sethi, Parneet, Owen, Neville and Dunstan, David Wayne. (2016). Alternating sitting and standing increases the workplace energy expenditure of overweight adults. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 13(1), pp. 24 - 29. https://doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2014-0420
Authors | Thorp, Alicia Ann, Kingwell, Bronwyn A., English, Carolie, Hammond, Louise, Sethi, Parneet, Owen, Neville and Dunstan, David Wayne |
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Abstract | Background: To determine whether alternating bouts of sitting and standing at work influences daily workplace energy expenditure (EE). Methods: Twenty-three overweight/obese office workers (mean ± SD; age: 48.2 ± 7.9 y, body mass index: 29.6 ± 4.0 kg/m2) undertook two 5-day experimental conditions in an equal, randomized order. Participants wore a “metabolic armband” (SenseWear Armband Mini) to estimate daily workplace EE (KJ/8 h) while working (1) in a seated work posture (SIT condition) or (2) alternating between a standing and seated work posture every 30 minutes using a sit-stand workstation (STAND-SIT condition). To assess the validity of the metabolic armband, a criterion measure of acute EE (KJ/min; indirect calorimetry) was performed on day 4 of each condition. Results: Standing to work acutely increased EE by 0.7 [95% CI 0.3–1.0] KJ/min (13%), relative to sitting (P = .002). Compared with indirect calorimetry, the metabolic armband provided a valid estimate of EE while standing to work (mean bias: 0.1 [–0.3 to 0.4] KJ/min) but modestly overestimated EE while sitting (P = .005). Daily workplace EE was greatest during the STAND-SIT condition (mean condition difference [95% CI]: 76 [8–144] KJ/8-h workday, P = .03). Conclusions: Intermittent standing at work can modestly increase daily workplace EE compared with seated work in overweight/obese office workers. |
Keywords | work posture; sit-stand workstation; office workers; SenseWear Mini; indirect calorimetry |
Year | 2016 |
Journal | Journal of Physical Activity and Health |
Journal citation | 13 (1), pp. 24 - 29 |
Publisher | Human Kinetics, Inc. |
ISSN | 1543-3080 |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2014-0420 |
Scopus EID | 2-s2.0-84962225980 |
Page range | 24 - 29 |
Research Group | Mary MacKillop Institute for Health Research |
Publisher's version | File Access Level Controlled |
Place of publication | United States |
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