TY - GEN
T1 - Alternative workstations
T2 - Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 2017 International Annual Meeting, HFES 2017
AU - Lin, Jia Hua
AU - Harris-Adamson, Carisa
AU - Bao, Stephen
AU - Rempel, David
AU - Cavuoto, Lora
AU - Robertson, Michelle M.
AU - Honan, Meg
N1 - Publisher Copyright: Copyright 2017 by Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Routine office or computer work are of public health concerns due to their sedentary nature. Sitstand desks may be prescribed for employees based on medical or ergonomic factors. Sit-stand or active workstations, either assigned to individual workers or made available in "unassigned" office areas are also making inroads into the workplace with the goal of reducing sedentary work, varying (alternating) work postures, improving productivity, or accommodating workers with musculoskeletal symptoms. This diverse panel will present recent research and practice findings and invite audience participation in a discussion of this trending topic. Studies examining the effects of sit-stand or active workstations on physiological and cardiovascular outcomes will be reported. The effects on movement patterns, performance and productivity will also be examined. Real workplace interventions and examples of practices will be presented. The goal is to provide a forum to share our understanding about the benefits and limitations of various office workstation designs and discuss research needs.
AB - Routine office or computer work are of public health concerns due to their sedentary nature. Sitstand desks may be prescribed for employees based on medical or ergonomic factors. Sit-stand or active workstations, either assigned to individual workers or made available in "unassigned" office areas are also making inroads into the workplace with the goal of reducing sedentary work, varying (alternating) work postures, improving productivity, or accommodating workers with musculoskeletal symptoms. This diverse panel will present recent research and practice findings and invite audience participation in a discussion of this trending topic. Studies examining the effects of sit-stand or active workstations on physiological and cardiovascular outcomes will be reported. The effects on movement patterns, performance and productivity will also be examined. Real workplace interventions and examples of practices will be presented. The goal is to provide a forum to share our understanding about the benefits and limitations of various office workstation designs and discuss research needs.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85042497380
U2 - 10.1177/1541931213601595
DO - 10.1177/1541931213601595
M3 - Conference contribution
T3 - Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
SP - 460
EP - 464
BT - Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 2017 International Annual Meeting, HFES 2017
PB - Human Factors an Ergonomics Society Inc.
Y2 - 9 October 2017 through 13 October 2017
ER -