Internal but Not External Building Design Associated With More Occupational Physical Activity.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Jacob Gallagher, Lucas J Carr
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Abstract

Background: Few studies have explored the impact of internal building design features on physical activity. The purpose of this study is to determine building design features associate with physical activity and sedentary behaviors.

Methods: Full-time workers (n = 114) wore an ActivPal monitor for 4 work days to measure physical activity and sedentary behaviors. Participants completed a 25-item survey about the presence of external, internal, and staircase design features at their worksite. Participants also reported their desk type. General linear models were used to examine relations between the number of features present for each category and physical activity (steps per hour) and sedentary behavior (sitting time per hour).

Results: Internal design scores were positively associated with occupational physical activity. Each single item increase in facilitating internal design features was associated with +64.5 steps/hr (p = .045) at work. Workers who reported having a desk job walked 538 fewer steps/hr (p < .01) and sat 17 min more/hr at work than workers who reported not having a desk.

Conclusion: These results suggest that internal design features can promote more movement and less sitting at work. Future studies that examine the longitudinal effect of changing internal design features on occupational physical activity and sedentary behaviors are warranted.

内部而非外部建筑设计与更多的职业体育活动有关。
背景:很少有研究探讨建筑内部设计特点对身体活动的影响。本研究旨在确定建筑设计特点与体力活动和久坐行为的关系:方法:全职工人(n = 114)在 4 个工作日内佩戴 ActivPal 监测器,测量身体活动和久坐行为。参与者填写了一份包含 25 个项目的调查问卷,内容涉及其工作场所的外部、内部和楼梯设计特征。参与者还报告了他们的办公桌类型。我们使用一般线性模型来研究每个类别的设计特征数量与体力活动(每小时步数)和久坐行为(每小时坐的时间)之间的关系:结果:内部设计得分与职业体力活动呈正相关。促进性内部设计特征每增加一个单项,工作时的步数就会增加 64.5 步/小时(p = 0.045)。与没有办公桌的工人相比,有办公桌的工人每小时少走 538 步(p < .01),每小时多坐 17 分钟:这些结果表明,内部设计特点可以促进工作时多走少坐。今后有必要对改变内部设计特征对职业体力活动和久坐行为的纵向影响进行研究。
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Herd-Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Herd-Health Environments Research & Design Journal PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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