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Breaking up Sitting With a Treadmill Desk in Office Workers

U

University of Bedfordshire

Status

Withdrawn

Conditions

Type2 Diabetes
Sedentary Lifestyle
Cardiovascular Risk Factor

Treatments

Behavioral: Treadmill desk walking

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03468894
Not yet available

Details and patient eligibility

About

Sitting for long uninterrupted periods of time can increase risk of heart disease, diabetes and early death, even if you take part in the United Kingdom government guidelines for physical activity of 21/2 hours per week of exercise. Effective interventions to reduce the risk of these diseases are therefore needed. The aim of this study is to examine the effects of regularly breaking up sitting time with light intensity treadmill desk walking among office workers on health markers, sitting time and physical activity. If using a treadmill desk leads to benefits in these disease risk markers then this could be an effective strategy to improve employee health in the workplace.

Participants will be randomly assigned to the intervention group or the control group. After baseline activity and health measures, they will take part in the study for 4 weeks.

Intervention group: Participants will have a treadmill desk placed in their office or a nearby location and will be asked to walk while working on the treadmill desk continuously for 20 minutes at a self-selected slow pace each hour for a minimum of 6 hours per shift. There will be one treadmill desk between 2-3 people.

Control group: Participants will be asked to work as usual at their regular workstation with no changes in their physical activity and dietary habits.

Sitting time and physical activity will be measured at baseline and during the last week f the intervention. A range of health and psychological measures will be taken at baseline and post-intervention.

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 65 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • adults aged 18-65 years who work for shifts lasting ≥ 6 h and spend ≥ 75% of this time sitting at their desk
  • work a minimum of 3 days per week

Exclusion criteria

  • the presence of any known blood borne disease
  • self-reported diagnosed diabetes
  • physical activity contraindications
  • pregnancy
  • any major injury or illness, tobacco use, or any other health issue that my limit the participant in carrying out the required activity bouts.
  • any planned absence from their office for more than one week during the 4 week study period.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

0 participants in 2 patient groups

Control
No Intervention group
Description:
The control group will continue to work as usual at their regular workstations.
Intervention
Experimental group
Description:
A shared treadmill workstation will be installed in participating offices, or in a nearby location in case there is no space to fit the workstation in the office, enrolled to this group. Within the intervention group there will be a maximum allocation of two participants per treadmill desk. The participants in the intervention group will be asked to interrupt their sitting with 20 minutes of self-selected light-intensity walking at a speed of 1-4 km/h each hour for a minimum of 6 hours per shift to accumulate a total of 2 hours of light-intensity activity per work day.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Treadmill desk walking

Trial contacts and locations

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