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Excellence in Ergonomics & Injury Prevention The Future of Sit Stand Rick Spencer - Briotix

Excellence in Ergonomics & Injury Prevention...N – Nutricide, Nerve entrapment O – Obesity, Osteoporosis P – Poor productivity Q – Quality of life decrease R – Relationship

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Excellence in Ergonomics & Injury Prevention

The Future of Sit Stand Rick Spencer - Briotix

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AGENDA• The Problem• The Megatrends• The Research• The Solutions• Q&A

The Challenge of Containing the Risks and Costs

of the Seated Worker

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https://youtu.be/uiKg6JfS658

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Chair Tethered Society

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ABC’s of Excessive Sitting

A – ArthritisB – Back pain, Blood pressureC – Cancer, Cholesterol problemD – Diabetes, DementiaE – EmphysemaF – Fat gainG – Gestational diabetesH – Heart Attack, Heart DiseaseI – Immobility, Isolation, InfertilityJ – Joint painK – Kidney problems, KyphosisL – Loneliness, Leg swellingM – Moodiness, Muscle pain

N – Nutricide, Nerve entrapmentO – Obesity, OsteoporosisP – Poor productivityQ – Quality of life decreaseR – Relationship problemsS – Stigmatization, Swollen ankles,

Sexual dysfunction, Sleep apneaT – Tendonitis, Trapped feelingU – Underachiever, UnhappinessV – Varicose veinsW – Wasted opportunitiesY – Yearning for something betterZ – Zestless living

Reference: Levine, J. A. (2014). Get Up, Why Your Chair is Killing You and What You Can Do About It. New York, NY. Palgrave Macmillan

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Like REM… Should we STAND?

Employers and Employees• Employees want standing solutions• Employers are uncertain

Furniture Manufacturers• Increasing options• Ubiquitous marketing• Stubborn price point

Reference: http://workriteergo.com/fundamentals-ex-electric/

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The Research What do we actually know?

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How This All Started• 1953 London Bus Study – higher mortality in drivers than conductors.

• Health researchers have been making the correlations between increased risk of adverse health outcomes & sedentary living for 20+ years. Historically, however, this has focused on the implications for exercise, nutrition, etc.

• The research on Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis (NEAT) began to ‘heat’ up in the early 2000’s.

• Concurrently, epidemiological studies that looked at population wide effects of sedentary life began to be published at an increasing rate.

• Correlations have been increasingly drawn in the media over the last 5-10 years.

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It’s all about the METs

Metabolic equivalent (MET) – measures the intensity of activity in terms of energy expenditure.

MET Measures Per Activity:

• Laying Down / Reclining / Sleeping = .9 METs• Quiet Sitting / TV Watching = 1 MET• Quiet Standing = 1.2 METs• Talking / Eating While Sitting = 1.5 METs• Working at a Desk While Sitting = 1.5 METs• Working at a Desk While Standing = <2.0 METs• Walking 3.0 MPH = 3.0 METs

Activity 1.5 METs or less is typically classed as SEDENTARY

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It’s all about the METs

SUMMING IT UP• Sitting at a workstation all day is a sedentary activity.• Standing can barely be considered light activity.• Sedentary activities are bad for you.• Use caution with product benefit claims.

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Can more standing help?

• Standing burns approximately 20% more calories than sitting. This works out to be approximately 10 more calories an hour!

• Standing boosts the production of the enzyme lipoprotein lipase (which turns bad cholesterol into good) and reduces glucose resistance.

• Standing has been shown to be helpful in addressing abdominal fat storage.

• Standing is an alternative to sitting which can be used to vary posture throughout the day.

BUT…

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Prolonged Standing is BAD

People working in a fixed standing posture are at a significantly greater risk of cardiovascular disease, blood clots, varicose veins, leg cramps, leg swelling, pregnancy complications and birth defects than those working in a fixed sitting posture.

Stationary standing is correlated with extremely high incidence of low back pain, even in participants who had no prior history of low back discomfort.

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The ROI of Standing…

• Positive ROI for Sit/Stand workstations in facilities with high churn (moves) – Briotix ROI calculator

• 21-42% increase in walking – reference below

• Lack of longitudinal studies (Bibbs et al.,2014) and determining if effects are short term and can be translated into long term health benefits (Garrett et al.,2016)

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What do we know about sit-stand desks?

• The research is uncertain (long term benefits?).

• The rate of adoption post implementation declines rapidly after 1 month.

• Self reported comfort measures and symptoms sometimes improve but there is a lack of high quality analysis and statistically significant findings.

• The studies that have shown positive results have specifically identified that the equipment must be provided along with specific training on use, a supportive management climate, and a participatory organizational culture –which have been shown to improve movement rates without height adjustable equipment.

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What about low cost solutions?

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In summary…

• People are not designed to sit all day

• People are not designed to stand all day

• Sit stand workstations haven’t yet proven long term changes to movement behavior

• Standing simply substitutes another risky posture into the mix

• To achieve better health we need to MOVE MORE

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So what’s the answer?There are really two goals or outcomes we can aim at…

1. How do we PREVENT further DECLINE in health & TREAT chronic conditions (e.g. return to population baseline)?

1. How do we IMPROVE the health and wellness of a sedentary population?

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PREVENTION• Simply stand up once every 15 minutes.

• The simple activity of standing up 30 to 35 times a day (which is akin to a squat) is enough to maintain your health and prevent a decline from sedentary life. (NASA, Vernikos)

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Software?

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Win your day.Put ergonomics to work for you.

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#ErgoZombies

https://youtu.be/kN2t6GapT8g

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IoT and AI?

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Engineering Movement into Space Design?

https://youtu.be/fpKL_6JkDyk