The global market for standing desks is booming, projected to reach US$12.6 billion by 2032 (£9.7 billion). These desks have been hailed as a simple fix for the health risks associated with sitting all day. However, recent research suggests that standing might not be the health booster many hoped fo...
A new study from Australia involving over 83,000 participants found that prolonged standing may not improve heart health and could even increase the risk of certain circulatory problems.
Researchers discovered that standing for extended periods did not reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke. In fact, spending too much time either sitting or standing was linked to a higher risk of problems such as varicose veins and feeling dizzy or lightheaded when you stand up.
I thought the idea was to be able to sit and stand for limited intervals, though I could understand how people might stagnate in practice (I.e. remain stood for hours without realising).
Definitely loaded. I figure we were already kind of on board with the idea that both sitting and standing in one place for too long isn't great, and that you should move about regularly if possible.
Very rarely I might stand all day, some days I alternate several times a day, most days I'll alternate once or twice.
I have fewer back issues since standing for some of my day but otherwise I doubt it makes much health difference either way.
I have a lot of people coming to my desk for consultation and standing definitely improves this interaction. I feel more alert throughout the day (and just switching between standing and sitting gives a small, brief, burst of energy).
hell yeah. My work provided me with a sit / stand desk, ergonomic office chair and monitor arms around the pandemic since we were all working from home.
Having that adjustability has helped my hamstrings a decent amount. I still need to do a better job of stretching throughout the day rather than just at night.
I will agree that I feel more... creative(?) when standing but I try not to overdo it.
Now is the time for Google Glass. That plus haptic gloves that let you type in mid-air like the ones being made for use in VR now. Perfect combo for remote working from bed.
Perfect, I just built a new standing desk this weekend - was looking forward to not spending 90+% of my time sitting and now I'm gonna get varicose veins and die from it.
I'm pretty sure that any position is bad if you are not moving for a prolonged period of time. AFAIK the clue is to change positions as much as possible and standing desk can help with that because well, there are only so many ways you can sit.