The Short Term Musculoskeletal and Cognitive Effects of Prolonged Sitting During Office Computer Work
Office workers are exposed to high levels of sedentary time. In addition to cardio-vascular and metabolic health risks, this sedentary time may have musculoskeletal and/or cognitive impacts on office workers. Participants (n = 20) undertook two hours of laboratory-based sitting computer work to inve...
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doaj-b84c21fed9694178a59da16c8fa80b502020-11-25T00:11:03ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012018-08-01158167810.3390/ijerph15081678ijerph15081678The Short Term Musculoskeletal and Cognitive Effects of Prolonged Sitting During Office Computer WorkRichelle Baker0Pieter Coenen1Erin Howie2Ann Williamson3Leon Straker4School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science, Faculty of Health Science, Curtin University, Perth 6102, AustraliaSchool of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science, Faculty of Health Science, Curtin University, Perth 6102, AustraliaSchool of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science, Faculty of Health Science, Curtin University, Perth 6102, AustraliaSchool of Aviation, Faculty of Science, University of New South Wales, Sydney 2052, AustraliaSchool of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science, Faculty of Health Science, Curtin University, Perth 6102, AustraliaOffice workers are exposed to high levels of sedentary time. In addition to cardio-vascular and metabolic health risks, this sedentary time may have musculoskeletal and/or cognitive impacts on office workers. Participants (n = 20) undertook two hours of laboratory-based sitting computer work to investigate changes in discomfort and cognitive function (sustained attention and problem solving), along with muscle fatigue, movement and mental state. Over time, discomfort increased in all body areas (total body IRR [95% confidence interval]: 1.43 [1.33–1.53]) reaching clinically meaningful levels in the low back and hip/thigh/buttock areas. Creative problem solving errors increased (β = 0.25 [0.03–1.47]) while sustained attention did not change. There was no change in erector spinae, trapezius, rectus femoris, biceps femoris and external oblique median frequency or amplitude; low back angle changed towards less lordosis, pelvis movement increased, and mental state deteriorated. There were no substantial correlations between discomfort and cognitive function. The observed changes suggest prolonged sitting may have consequences for musculoskeletal discomfort and cognitive function and breaks to interrupt prolonged sitting are recommended.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/8/1678human-computer interactionmusculoskeletal disordersbiomechanicsmental work capacityoffice ergonomics |
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The Short Term Musculoskeletal and Cognitive Effects of Prolonged Sitting During Office Computer Work |
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The Short Term Musculoskeletal and Cognitive Effects of Prolonged Sitting During Office Computer Work |
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Office workers are exposed to high levels of sedentary time. In addition to cardio-vascular and metabolic health risks, this sedentary time may have musculoskeletal and/or cognitive impacts on office workers. Participants (n = 20) undertook two hours of laboratory-based sitting computer work to investigate changes in discomfort and cognitive function (sustained attention and problem solving), along with muscle fatigue, movement and mental state. Over time, discomfort increased in all body areas (total body IRR [95% confidence interval]: 1.43 [1.33–1.53]) reaching clinically meaningful levels in the low back and hip/thigh/buttock areas. Creative problem solving errors increased (β = 0.25 [0.03–1.47]) while sustained attention did not change. There was no change in erector spinae, trapezius, rectus femoris, biceps femoris and external oblique median frequency or amplitude; low back angle changed towards less lordosis, pelvis movement increased, and mental state deteriorated. There were no substantial correlations between discomfort and cognitive function. The observed changes suggest prolonged sitting may have consequences for musculoskeletal discomfort and cognitive function and breaks to interrupt prolonged sitting are recommended. |
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human-computer interaction musculoskeletal disorders biomechanics mental work capacity office ergonomics |
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