坐
与踏步机
物理疗法
交叉研究
医学
攀登
物理医学与康复
平衡(能力)
随机对照试验
颈椎
安慰剂
外科
工程类
替代医学
病理
结构工程
作者
Arjun K Raj,SJ Pedersen,Casey Mainsbridge,Chythra R Rao,Sohini Roy,Baskaran Chandrasekaran
出处
期刊:Ergonomics
[Informa]
日期:2024-04-03
卷期号:: 1-12
标识
DOI:10.1080/00140139.2024.2335551
摘要
Prolonged sitting is postulated to influence musculoskeletal performance (cervical flexor endurance, balance, and agility), discomfort and alter cervical spine angles during work-based computer use. Stair climbing breaks may be a great addition at typical and home offices however remain unexplored for its impact on musculoskeletal performance. In our counterbalanced pilot crossover trial, 24 adults were randomised to three interventions: (1) prolonged sitting, (2) interrupted by 2 min of self-paced, and (3) externally paced stair climbing for 2 h. Cervical spine angles were measured every 30 min while balance, agility, endurance, and discomfort were assessed before and after 120 min. Stair climbing interruptions have favourable effects on agility (F = 8.12, p = 0.009, ηp2 = 0.26) and musculoskeletal discomfort, but failed to improve other musculoskeletal outcomes associated with prolonged sitting. Brief stair climbing interruptions are effective in improving discomfort and agility while pragmatic trials are warranted for translated effects.
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