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RESEARCH PRODUCT

To sit or to stand, that is the question : examining the effects of work posture change on the well-being at work of software professionals

Silvennoinen MinnaArto J. PesolaTuula NousiainenMikko VesisenahoMakkonen Markus

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Service (systems architecture)Information Systems and ManagementShouldersComputer Networks and CommunicationsStrategy and ManagementtyöhyvinvointiApplied psychologyhyvinvointityöasennot02 engineering and technologySittingistuminenSoftware020204 information systemsohjelmistoala0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringstanding workstationsistumatyöHuman resourcesBalance (ability)ta113business.industrystressiseisomatyöseisominenComputer Science Applicationssitting workstationswork postureWork (electrical)Well-beingbusinessPsychologySocial psychologysoftware professionals

description

Despite the central role of human resources in determining the success of software companies, relatively little academic research has been conducted on the well-being at work aspect of software professionals. This study aims to address the aforementioned gap by examining the effects of using standing instead of sitting workstations on the well-being at work of software professionals in terms of their physical activity, mental alertness, stress, and musculoskeletal strain. An intervention study consisting of two measurements was conducted for 29 employees of a large Finnish software company by using questionnaires and the Firstbeat Lifestyle Assessment service. The findings of the study suggest that the usage of standing instead of sitting workstations results in only modest promotions of physical activity, does not have an effect on mental alertness, actually tilts the stress-recovery balance towards stress, but decreases musculoskeletal strain in the neck and shoulders, although increasing it in the legs and feet.

10.1504/ijnvo.2017.10009382http://juuli.fi/Record/0284973917