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Synnott, A,Dankaerts, W,Seghers, J,Purtill, H,O'Sullivan, K
2017
October
Ergonomics
The effect of a dynamic chair on seated energy expenditure
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Sitting sedentary energy expenditure office ergonomics LOW-BACK-PAIN TRUNK MUSCLE ACTIVATION SEDENTARY BEHAVIOR SITTING-POSTURE OFFICE CHAIR WORK DISCOMFORT ADULTS TIME OBESITY
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1384
1392
Dynamic sitting approaches have been advocated to increase seated energy expenditure with the view of lessening the sedentary nature of the task. This study compared energy expenditure (EE) and overall body discomfort on a novel dynamic chair with a standard office chair. Fifteen pain-free participants completed a DVD viewing task on both chairs in a randomised order. Energy expenditure and discomfort were collected simultaneously. Linear mixed models were used to analyse steadystate EE recorded on each of the chairs. Differences in discomfort were analysed using Wilkoxon Signed Rank Tests. Sitting on the novel dynamic chair significantly (p = 0.005) increased energy expenditure compared to a standard office chair. The discomfort experienced was mild overall, but was significantly greater on the dynamic chair (p = 0.004). Whilst the EE was seen to be significantly higher on the dynamic chair, the MET values are still below 1.5 METS. Thus, the use of a dynamic chair does not seem to be the most effective measure to prevent sedentary behaviour.Practitioner Summary: Sitting on a dynamic chair increased energy expenditure compared to sitting on a standard office chair among pain-free participants. Whilst the EE was seen to be significantly higher on the dynamic chair, the MET values are still below 1.5 METS (low level EE).
10.1080/00140139.2017.1324114
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