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Inspiration Office: Improve Your Health With a Height Adjustable Desk

Spending long hours sitting in the same fixed posture at a desk is doing your body no good and may even be causing long term damage. The solution? More people are embracing the trend towards adopting height adjustable desks in South Africa, for improved well-being.

Richard Andrews, Managing Director of Inspiration Office, an Africa-wide office space and furniture consultancy says that we are seeing a growing demand for sit stand desks in South Africa. “Giving workers the choice of adjusting the height of a desk can make a big difference helping people to work more healthily and productively as well as relieving back and joint discomfort.” 

Importance of movement and variation  “While a good quality office chair offers great comfort and support, it can only go so far. As a result it’s always a good idea to get up out of your chair regularly through the day,” noted Andrews.  In reality what often happens is we get involved with our work and end up sitting far too long until the aches and pains set in and force us to move.

The beauty of sit and stand working is it allows you to work in a wide variety of postures that can’t be achieved while sitting.  “It helps to make for a far more natural way of working. And by taking note of our body’s signals of fatigue and stress all that’s needed is a change of work position. This wide variation of movement keeps the body more active and healthy,” said Andrews.  Benefits to office workers Variable height desks offer many benefits, including:

 It keeps you in better shape physically

 It helps to control weight as additional activity burns off excess calories

 An ability to focus and concentrate more effectively

 A greater level of energy

 Feeling more engaged in your work

 A much wider variety of positions, many of which can’t be achieved with a chair

 Less aches and pains through being more active The American Cancer Society undertook a study of 120 000 people with no prior history of serious illness. It discovered mortality rates rose by 37% for women and 18% for men who worked more than 6 hours a day sitting, when compared to those sitting for less than 3 hours a day. How to fight back against sitting   “There is a fundamental difference between the pressures on the body when sitting and standing, “ said Andrews. “When standing, your body’s weight is spread through the hips, knees and ankles. Prolonged sitting inflicted undue pressure on the back’s discs. A standing position reduces pressure on your back and allows weight to be carried via the legs.” A study carried out by the Human Factors and Ergonomics Research Laboratory at Cornell University found computer users noticed a marked decrease in musculoskeletal pain after only 4 to 6 weeks of working at a height adjustable desk. Dr. Delgado, a Cape Town based Chiropractor, has advised that we also need to establish a healthy work pattern.

As a rule of thumb, every 30 minutes of work should be spent as follows:

·         20 minutes sitting

·         8 minutes standing

·         2 minutes moving / stretching Comfort is key!

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