The Impact of Active Workstations on Workplace Productivity and Performance: A Systematic Review
Active workstations have been recommended for reducing sedentary behavior in the workplace. It is important to understand if the use of these workstations has an impact on worker productivity. The aim of this systematic review was to examine the effect of active workstations on workplace productivit...
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doaj-d6a3b4908b16421380ee20798ec31a032020-11-25T00:15:32ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012018-02-0115341710.3390/ijerph15030417ijerph15030417The Impact of Active Workstations on Workplace Productivity and Performance: A Systematic ReviewSamson O. Ojo0Daniel P. Bailey1Angel M. Chater2David J. Hewson3Institute for Health Research, University of Bedfordshire, Luton LU1 3JU, UKInstitute for Sport and Physical Activity Research, School of Sport Science and Physical Activity, University of Bedfordshire, Bedford MK41 9EA, UKInstitute for Sport and Physical Activity Research, School of Sport Science and Physical Activity, University of Bedfordshire, Bedford MK41 9EA, UKInstitute for Health Research, University of Bedfordshire, Luton LU1 3JU, UKActive workstations have been recommended for reducing sedentary behavior in the workplace. It is important to understand if the use of these workstations has an impact on worker productivity. The aim of this systematic review was to examine the effect of active workstations on workplace productivity and performance. A total of 3303 articles were initially identified by a systematic search and seven articles met eligibility criteria for inclusion. A quality appraisal was conducted to assess risk of bias, confounding, internal and external validity, and reporting. Most of the studies reported cognitive performance as opposed to productivity. Five studies assessed cognitive performance during use of an active workstation, usually in a single session. Sit-stand desks had no detrimental effect on performance, however, some studies with treadmill and cycling workstations identified potential decreases in performance. Many of the studies lacked the power required to achieve statistical significance. Three studies assessed workplace productivity after prolonged use of an active workstation for between 12 and 52 weeks. These studies reported no significant effect on productivity. Active workstations do not appear to decrease workplace performance.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/3/417sedentary behaviorphysical activitysit-standactive workstationtreadmill deskproductivityperformance |
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The Impact of Active Workstations on Workplace Productivity and Performance: A Systematic Review |
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The Impact of Active Workstations on Workplace Productivity and Performance: A Systematic Review |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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Active workstations have been recommended for reducing sedentary behavior in the workplace. It is important to understand if the use of these workstations has an impact on worker productivity. The aim of this systematic review was to examine the effect of active workstations on workplace productivity and performance. A total of 3303 articles were initially identified by a systematic search and seven articles met eligibility criteria for inclusion. A quality appraisal was conducted to assess risk of bias, confounding, internal and external validity, and reporting. Most of the studies reported cognitive performance as opposed to productivity. Five studies assessed cognitive performance during use of an active workstation, usually in a single session. Sit-stand desks had no detrimental effect on performance, however, some studies with treadmill and cycling workstations identified potential decreases in performance. Many of the studies lacked the power required to achieve statistical significance. Three studies assessed workplace productivity after prolonged use of an active workstation for between 12 and 52 weeks. These studies reported no significant effect on productivity. Active workstations do not appear to decrease workplace performance. |
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