The potential of bike desks to reduce sedentary time in the office: a mixed-method study. (March 2017)
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- Title:
- The potential of bike desks to reduce sedentary time in the office: a mixed-method study. (March 2017)
- Main Title:
- The potential of bike desks to reduce sedentary time in the office: a mixed-method study
- Authors:
- Torbeyns, T.
de Geus, B.
Bailey, S.
Decroix, L.
Meeusen, R. - Abstract:
- Abstract: Objectives: To investigate the use of bike desks in an office setting and office workers' experiences of bike desks. Study design: Mixed-method study; quantitative data of cycling desk use in combination with qualitative data of users' experience were obtained via questionnaires. Methods: Bike desks were provided in an office setting during a five-month period. The amount of cycled time, distance and the cycling intensity were registered. At the end of the intervention period, participants filled out a questionnaire about their experiences of cycling desks in the office. Results: Participants cycled for approximately 98 min/week. Most participants were very positive about their bike desk experience and almost all of them would continue using them. About one third of the participants experienced a positive effect on attention and work performance and for about two thirds it positively influenced their motivation during work. Furthermore, about half of the participants felt more energetic, more self-confident and perceived a positive effect on their health and lifestyle. Conclusions: Providing bike desks in an office reduces office workers sedentary time. Furthermore, people experienced positive effects on several personal and work-related parameters. Therefore, providing bike desks in office settings seems to be a promising means to reduce sedentary time. Highlights: Participants cycled for approximately 98 min/week. Most participants spoke positively about the bikeAbstract: Objectives: To investigate the use of bike desks in an office setting and office workers' experiences of bike desks. Study design: Mixed-method study; quantitative data of cycling desk use in combination with qualitative data of users' experience were obtained via questionnaires. Methods: Bike desks were provided in an office setting during a five-month period. The amount of cycled time, distance and the cycling intensity were registered. At the end of the intervention period, participants filled out a questionnaire about their experiences of cycling desks in the office. Results: Participants cycled for approximately 98 min/week. Most participants were very positive about their bike desk experience and almost all of them would continue using them. About one third of the participants experienced a positive effect on attention and work performance and for about two thirds it positively influenced their motivation during work. Furthermore, about half of the participants felt more energetic, more self-confident and perceived a positive effect on their health and lifestyle. Conclusions: Providing bike desks in an office reduces office workers sedentary time. Furthermore, people experienced positive effects on several personal and work-related parameters. Therefore, providing bike desks in office settings seems to be a promising means to reduce sedentary time. Highlights: Participants cycled for approximately 98 min/week. Most participants spoke positively about the bike desk and would continue using them. People experienced a positive effect on attention, motivation and work performance. Participants felt more energetic and more self-confident. The intervention positively influenced participants' lifestyle. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Public health. Volume 144(2017)
- Journal:
- Public health
- Issue:
- Volume 144(2017)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 144, Issue 2017 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 144
- Issue:
- 2017
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0144-2017-0000
- Page Start:
- 16
- Page End:
- 22
- Publication Date:
- 2017-03
- Subjects:
- Active workstation -- Office workers -- Sedentary behaviour
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http://www.journals.elsevier.com/public-health ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.puhe.2016.11.006 ↗
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