We’ve all been there, slumped over a computer, typing away, back aching, shoulders hunched, as the hours tick away. Chances are if you’ve ever been in this (poor) position, you’ve likely wondered about the benefits of standing at work.
Standing desks and treadmill desks have gained in popularity over the past several years. A recent survey of HR professionals reported that the use of standing desks had increased by 7% in the last year as an employer-provided office perk. Offering a standing desk is one of those wellness options that are easy for employers to support and really improves office morale.
Did you know?
- 1. Coronary heart disease
- 2. Type 2 diabetes
- 3. Breast and colon cancers
- 4. Shortens life expectancy
Yes. The statistics are truely making us concerned. The Facts, Media & Research information are staggering to read. Go ahead and read for yourself.
Some of the Recent Studies that induce us to think :
- 95% of all back pains start through inactivity.
- According to scientists, when we sit the “enzymes that are responsible for burning fat just shut down.” This can lead to retention of fat, lower good cholesterol, and the overall reduction in the metabolic rate.
- Breast and colon cancers are associated with inactivity.
- Ergonomic desks is proven to increase employee productivity & Improves employee health.
- Human beings were made to move. Sitting at a desk for 6, 8 or maybe 10 hours a day cannot be good for us. Not only at desk, we sit during eating, driving, watching TV & many other forums.
- Physical inactivity is the fourth leading risk factor for global mortality.
- Sitting for long hours increases the risk of diabetes by 112 percent, heart disease by 147 percent, and death due to cardiovascular events by 90 percent.
- Standing just 15 minutes per hour while you work is enough and you will burn 20,000 more calories a year. 15 minutes per hour which corresponds to 6 full marathons. 15 minutes per hour and it will make you healthier and happier.
- Standing more will reduce obesity, increase weight loss, and improve mental health.
- Standing improves mood and energy levels.
- Standing leads to better concentration levels and efficiency
- The mere act of standing on your feet burns three times as many calories as sitting in your seat.
- The spine is loaded over 7 times while sitting.
- There is strong evidence that intermittent standing increases productivity.
- We spend more than 85% of your time in the office sitting down. The most common health problems in the workplace are backaches and tensions. The magic formula is prevention. Alternately, stand and sit relieves your spine and keeps your cardiovascular system going.
Some of the Recent Studies that induce us to think :
You may hear the word ergonomics associated with office furniture and computer equipment. Ergonomics refers to the way designers create equipment to align comfortably with the shape of the human body. Using biotechnology and design engineering, office furniture manufacturers have some ingenious solutions to help you have better posture while you work
In the early days, standing desks were often a few boxes or a pile of books propped up under your laptop. Now a standing desk may be adjustable with different levers to raise and adjust the keyboard, keep the monitor at eye level (to counteract “hunching” and neck strain), and even a comfortable wrist pad for your mouse.