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Systematic Review of the Influence of Physical Work Environment on Office Workers' Physical Activity Behavior.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Many American workers spend over 7 hours a day at work in primarily sedentary office work. Physical activity is a key aspect of optimizing health and preventing disease; yet, 80% of American adults do not meet the recommended guidelines for physical activity. In this systematic review, the relationship between physical work environment and physical activity among office workers was explored.

Methods

Of the 321 studies screened, 26 studies met the eligibility criteria and were included for evaluation in this systematic review.

Results

Of the 26 studies, four were cross-sectional studies, 14 were quasi-experimental studies, and eight were randomized control trials. Physical activity during the workday was measured using self-report surveys and electromechanical devices such as accelerometers. Physical work environments examined by the studies included different types of desks (n = 16), office arrangements (n = 5), and building design (n = 5). In nine studies, office environments and building work environments designed to promote activity using active design principles such as stairs and flexible workspaces were associated with increased physical activity. Sit-stand desks reduced overall sitting time, but had a minimal effect on physical activity.

Conclusion/application to practice

Offices and buildings designed for activity had the largest impact on physical activity among office workers. To increase physical activity in office workers, focus should be placed on opportunities to increase incidental movement that can increase physical activity throughout the workday. Occupational health nurses should advocate workspace designs that can increase physical activity in workers.

SUBMITTER: Michalchuk VF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9733787 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Systematic Review of the Influence of Physical Work Environment on Office Workers' Physical Activity Behavior.

Michalchuk Victoria F VF   Lee Soo-Jeong SJ   Waters Catherine M CM   Hong Oi Saeng OS   Fukuoka Yoshimi Y  

Workplace health & safety 20220111 2


<h4>Background</h4>Many American workers spend over 7 hours a day at work in primarily sedentary office work. Physical activity is a key aspect of optimizing health and preventing disease; yet, 80% of American adults do not meet the recommended guidelines for physical activity. In this systematic review, the relationship between physical work environment and physical activity among office workers was explored.<h4>Methods</h4>Of the 321 studies screened, 26 studies met the eligibility criteria an  ...[more]

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