Workshop on Health Risks of Sedentary Behavior at Work - Part I Scientific Perspectives

(in German)

Aim: Health risks of sedentary behaviour at work are a matter of concern. Solutions are needed based on interdisciplinary collaborations of research experts and practitioners in the field of occupational safety and health.

Methods: In February 2019, at a workshop in Berlin, experts from different fields discussed the health risks of sedentary behaviour at work and solutions for the workplace based on scientific evidence. The workshop is documented here in 2 parts. Gender relevant aspects are distinguished if possible.

Results: Part I describes the workshop contributions on current scientific findings regarding health risks of sedentary behavior in leisure time and at work as well as prevalence and determinants of sedentary work. The following contribution presents suggestions for the development of theory-based intervention strategies. Furthermore, available evidence from systematic reviews for intervention strategies to reduce sedentary time at work is shown.

Conclusion and outlook: In spite of many studies and evidence in favour of taking into consideration sedentary behavior at work, there are still research gaps predominantly regarding etiology, possibilities of compensation, determinants, and intervention strategies. In this context, documentation of differences between men and women is insufficient. Part II presents selected workplace solutions and the results of the discussions in the workshop.

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Bibliographic information

Title:  Workshop Gesundheitsgefährdung durch langes Sitzen am Arbeitsplatz - Teil I wissenschaftliche Perspektiven

Written by:  U. Latza, J. Bucksch, B. Wallmann-Sperlich

in: Gesundheitswesen, Volume 82, Issue 7, 2020.  pages: 623-631, Project number: F 2399, DOI: 10.1055/a-1173-9001

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Workshop on Health Risks of Sedentary Behavior at Workplace - Solutions Part II

Article 2020

(in German)

Aim: Health risks of prolonged periods of sitting at work are a matter of concern. Solutions are needed based on interdisciplinary collaborations of research experts and practitioners in occupational safety and health areas.

Methods: In February 2019, at a workshop in Berlin of experts from …

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Research Project

Project numberF 2399 StatusOngoing Project Project cluster: Physical inactivity in the workplace - etiology, risk assessment & prevention, Project 1a Scoping review; Project 1b Systematic review

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