Use of Active Workstations in Individuals with Overweight or Obesity: A Systematic Review


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État de publication: Publiée (2019 )

Nom de la revue: Obesity

Volume: 27

Numéro: 3

Intervalle de pages: 362-379

URL: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/oby.22388

Résumé: Objective: This systematic review aims to collect existing literature and summarize the impact of active workstations on the health and work outcomes of participants with overweight or obesity. Results: Nineteen studies (two with school-aged children) were included in this review. Nine studies used treadmill, three used cycling, one used stepping, and twelve used standing desks. A decrease in sedentary time and an increase in physical activity level and energy expenditure were observed for most of the active workstations. Both the treadmill and the cycle desk improved glycemic control, but the treadmill desk was the only workstation for which improved work performance and help in body-weight management (body fat percentage, body weight, waist and hip circumference) were reported. Conclusions: Active workstations are a promising solution for decreasing occupational sedentariness. Overall, active workstations have a positive impact on energy expenditure and physical activity in individuals with overweight and obesity.