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449 related items for PubMed ID: 32330093

  • 1. 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
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  • 2. Office-workers maintain decreased workplace sitting time long-term following participation in a sit-stand desk intervention study.
    Nelson-Wong E, Corrigan J, Mertz P, Kutcher S, Carlson I, DiRocco T, Hall-Nelson B.
    Ergonomics; 2021 Nov 18; ():1-9. PubMed ID: 34694213
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  • 8. Stand-Capable Workstations Reduce Occupational Sedentary Time Among Administrative Workers.
    Lynn Salzar T, Aguilar KN, Smith ML, Pickens A, Han G, Anderson G, Benden ME.
    IISE Trans Occup Ergon Hum Factors; 2024 Nov 18; 12(3):162-174. PubMed ID: 38884772
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  • 9. Workplace interventions for reducing sitting at work.
    Shrestha N, Kukkonen-Harjula KT, Verbeek JH, Ijaz S, Hermans V, Bhaumik S.
    Cochrane Database Syst Rev; 2016 Mar 17; 3(3):CD010912. PubMed ID: 26984326
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  • 10. Workplace interventions for increasing standing or walking for decreasing musculoskeletal symptoms in sedentary workers.
    Parry SP, Coenen P, Shrestha N, O'Sullivan PB, Maher CG, Straker LM.
    Cochrane Database Syst Rev; 2019 Nov 17; 2019(11):. PubMed ID: 31742666
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  • 14. Height-Adjustable Desks: Energy Expenditure, Liking, and Preference of Sitting and Standing.
    Roemmich JN.
    J Phys Act Health; 2016 Oct 17; 13(10):1094-1099. PubMed ID: 27256708
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  • 16. Sit-Stand Desk Software Can Now Monitor and Prompt Office Workers to Change Health Behaviors.
    Sharma PP, Mehta RK, Pickens A, Han G, Benden M.
    Hum Factors; 2019 Aug 17; 61(5):816-824. PubMed ID: 30296174
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  • 17. Feasibility and acceptability of general practitioners using sit-stand desks: a feasibility trial.
    Biddle GJH, Thomas N, Edwardson CL, Clemes SA, Daley AJ.
    BMJ Open; 2024 Jun 23; 14(6):e084085. PubMed ID: 38910005
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  • 18. Workplace interventions for reducing sitting at work.
    Shrestha N, Ijaz S, Kukkonen-Harjula KT, Kumar S, Nwankwo CP.
    Cochrane Database Syst Rev; 2015 Jan 26; 1():CD010912. PubMed ID: 25620219
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