353 related articles for article (PubMed ID: 27256708)
1. Height-Adjustable Desks: Energy Expenditure, Liking, and Preference of Sitting and Standing.
Roemmich JN
J Phys Act Health; 2016 Oct; 13(10):1094-1099. PubMed ID: 27256708
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
2. "Thinking on your feet": A qualitative evaluation of sit-stand desks in an Australian workplace.
Grunseit AC; Chau JY; van der Ploeg HP; Bauman A
BMC Public Health; 2013 Apr; 13():365. PubMed ID: 23597291
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
3. Increasing passive energy expenditure during clerical work.
Beers EA; Roemmich JN; Epstein LH; Horvath PJ
Eur J Appl Physiol; 2008 Jun; 103(3):353-60. PubMed ID: 18351381
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
4. Cross-sectional Examination of Long-term Access to Sit-Stand Desks in a Professional Office Setting.
Carr LJ; Swift M; Ferrer A; Benzo R
Am J Prev Med; 2016 Jan; 50(1):96-100. PubMed ID: 26437867
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
5. Who uses height-adjustable desks? - Sociodemographic, health-related, and psycho-social variables of regular users.
Wallmann-Sperlich B; Bipp T; Bucksch J; Froboese I
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act; 2017 Mar; 14(1):26. PubMed ID: 28264685
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
6. Impact of an 8-Month Trial Using Height-Adjustable Desks on Children's Classroom Sitting Patterns and Markers of Cardio-Metabolic and Musculoskeletal Health.
Contardo Ayala AM; Salmon J; Timperio A; Sudholz B; Ridgers ND; Sethi P; Dunstan DW
Int J Environ Res Public Health; 2016 Dec; 13(12):. PubMed ID: 27973414
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
7. Sit-stand desks in call centres: associations of use and ergonomics awareness with sedentary behavior.
Straker L; Abbott RA; Heiden M; Mathiassen SE; Toomingas A
Appl Ergon; 2013 Jul; 44(4):517-22. PubMed ID: 23218118
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
8. Energy Expenditure During Acute Periods of Sitting, Standing, and Walking.
Creasy SA; Rogers RJ; Byard TD; Kowalsky RJ; Jakicic JM
J Phys Act Health; 2016 Jun; 13(6):573-8. PubMed ID: 26693809
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
9. 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.
Schwartz B; Kapellusch JM; Schrempf A; Probst K; Haller M; Baca A
BMC Public Health; 2016 Jul; 16():578. PubMed ID: 27422158
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
10. A systematic review of standing and treadmill desks in the workplace.
MacEwen BT; MacDonald DJ; Burr JF
Prev Med; 2015 Jan; 70():50-8. PubMed ID: 25448843
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
11. Impact of Sit-to-Stand and Treadmill Desks on Patterns of Daily Waking Physical Behaviors Among Overweight and Obese Seated Office Workers: Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial.
Arguello D; Cloutier G; Thorndike AN; Castaneda Sceppa C; Griffith J; John D
J Med Internet Res; 2023 May; 25():e43018. PubMed ID: 37191995
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
12. Alternating Sitting and Standing Increases the Workplace Energy Expenditure of Overweight Adults.
Thorp AA; Kingwell BA; English C; Hammond L; Sethi P; Owen N; Dunstan DW
J Phys Act Health; 2016 Jan; 13(1):24-9. PubMed ID: 25872228
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
13. Increasing standing tolerance in office workers with standing-induced back pain.
Nelson-Wong E; Gallagher K; Johnson E; Antonioli C; Ferguson A; Harris S; Johnson H; Miller JB
Ergonomics; 2020 Jul; 63(7):804-817. PubMed ID: 32330093
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
14. Energy Expenditure of Standing Compared to Sitting While Conducting Office Tasks.
Burns J; Forde C; Dockrell S
Hum Factors; 2017 Nov; 59(7):1078-1087. PubMed ID: 28719766
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
15. Stand More AT Work (SMArT Work): using the behaviour change wheel to develop an intervention to reduce sitting time in the workplace.
Munir F; Biddle SJH; Davies MJ; Dunstan D; Esliger D; Gray LJ; Jackson BR; O'Connell SE; Yates T; Edwardson CL
BMC Public Health; 2018 Mar; 18(1):319. PubMed ID: 29510715
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
16. Energy expenditure of deskwork when sitting, standing or alternating positions.
Gibbs BB; Kowalsky RJ; Perdomo SJ; Grier M; Jakicic JM
Occup Med (Lond); 2017 Mar; 67(2):121-127. PubMed ID: 27515973
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
17. Sitting to standing postural changes: Energy expenditure and a possible mechanism to alleviate sedentary behavior.
Wang M; Song Y; Baker JS; Fekete G; Gu Y
Physiol Int; 2018 Jun; 105(2):157-165. PubMed ID: 29975127
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
18. Systematic review: height-adjustable workstations to reduce sedentary behaviour in office-based workers.
Tew GA; Posso MC; Arundel CE; McDaid CM
Occup Med (Lond); 2015 Jul; 65(5):357-66. PubMed ID: 25934982
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
19. Sit-Stand Desks To Reduce Workplace Sitting Time In Office Workers With Abdominal Obesity: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
MacEwen BT; Saunders TJ; MacDonald DJ; Burr JF
J Phys Act Health; 2017 Sep; 14(9):710-715. PubMed ID: 28513245
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
20. Impact of sit-stand desks at work on energy expenditure and sedentary time: protocol for a feasibility study.
Mantzari E; Wijndaele K; Brage S; Griffin SJ; Marteau TM
Pilot Feasibility Stud; 2016; 2():30. PubMed ID: 27965849
[TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]
[Next] [New Search]