Published: August 19, 2010
Two out of Three Office Workers Want Choice to "Sit or Stand" at Desks, Says New Ergotron Survey
ST. PAUL, Minn. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Two-thirds (67 percent) of U.S. office workers wish their employers
offered them desks that could be adjusted so they could work either
seated or standing. Over half (about 60 percent) of employees surveyed
were convinced they would be more productive if they had the option to
work on their feet.
These are among the findings of a new "Just Stand In The Office Survey"
of 1,007 U.S. full-time workers at large companies by Ipsos that was
commissioned by Ergotron,
the Minnesota-based manufacturer of ergonomic computer mounting and
mobility products. The survey coincides with Ergotron's launch of a
global computer safety campaign called "The Uprising: Just Stand" that
is designed to challenge millions of office workers to alternate sitting
and standing at their computers throughout the day and to redefine the
future of workplace wellness.
Among the other findings about office workers from Ergotron's "Just
Stand In The Office" survey:
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Long hours of sitting - Employees spend an average of
two-thirds of their working hours (about 28 hours out of the average
workweek of 42 hours) trapped in a seated position. Most of that time
sitting is spent at their desk (21 hours per week), along with in
meetings (three hours per week) and working at home (four hours per
week).
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Lots of seated computing time - Employees spend an average of
25 working hours each week (6 hours on a typical day) sitting in front
of a computer or mobile device.
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Disdain for sedentary workday - A majority (73 percent) of
employees say they do not like spending so much time sitting at work.
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Need to seek medical help for discomfort - A quarter of
employees (24%) say they had to seek holistic or professional medical
care to alleviate discomfort related to their work environment.
Further, the more hours employees say they spend in front of a
computer, the more often they report seeking this type of medical
attention.
Home base for Ergotron's "The Uprising: Just Stand" campaign is JustStand.org,
a website that offers a library of research about the "sitting disease"
and the benefits of standing more during the workday. The site offers a
free Ergonomic Payback Calculator, a downloadable 11-page Body Coach
eBook and ways for office workers to connect with other advocates of
standing at work.
"The Uprising campaign invites office workers to reclaim their right to
move and encourages their employers to take a stand for corporate
wellness by giving workers the choice of sitting or standing during
their day," says Joel Hazzard, president and CEO for Ergotron. "Our new
'Just Stand In The Office" survey results suggest that the old model of sitting
behind a computer for our entire workday must change."
Public and scientific opinion agrees with Hazzard - this past July, O
Magazine's Dr. Mehmet Oz warned of a "Sitting Epidemic." Sitting for
prolonged periods of time, Dr. Oz says, causes metabolic slowdown,
larger waists, greater body mass indexes and higher levels of blood
fats. Last April, BusinessWeek's article, "Your Office Chair Is
Killing You" announced that research in the diverse fields of
epidemiology, molecular biology, biomechanics and physiology has
converged toward a startling conclusion, "sitting is a public health
risk."
Many studies affirm that today's employees should be standing up to
counter the effects of an increasingly sedentary life:
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A July 2010 American Cancer Society study published in the American
Journal of Epidemiology of 120,000 adults suggests that the more
people sit, the shorter their average life span. What's more, the
findings were independent of physical activity level such as with
people who exercise outside of work.
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A January 2010 British Journal of Sports Medicine article
suggests that people who sit for long periods of time have an
increased risk of disease, prompting WebMD to suggest: "if you are
reading this while sitting down, you might want to stand up for a
moment."
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A January 2010 study of 8,800 adults published in Circulation:
Journal of the American Heart Association said that for every 60
minutes you sit watching TV daily, you may increase your risk of early
death from cardiovascular disease and cancer. "The human body evolved
to move, not sit still for extended periods of time," says lead author
David Dunstan. "What has happened is that a lot of the normal
activities of daily living that involved standing up and moving the
muscles in the body have been converted to sitting."
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A 2008 Vanderbilt University study of 6,300 people published in the American
Journal of Epidemiology estimated the average American spent 55
percent of their waking time (7.7 hours a day) in sedentary behaviors
such as sitting.
To facilitate the campaign's impact on businesses, Ergotron has
introduced its WorkFit line of ergonomic, height-adjustable workstations
that enable employees to lift their keyboards and computer screens to
any height so they can stand, or sit, as they choose. WorkFit-S ($379 -
$399 US) is a surface mount that transforms most desks or tables into a
sit-stand work area. WorkFit-C ($899.00 MSRP) is a mobile cart
workstation that enables workers to sit or stand while they work to
reduce potential neck and back pain. To view Ergotron's WorkFit models
in action visit http://cubelife.ergotron.com.
Ergotron is providing complementary WorkFit products to qualifying
corporations for evaluation purposes. In addition, for a limited time,
Ergotron is giving away one WorkFit-S sit-stand workstation a week.
Residents of the U.S. and Canada may enter the Stand2Win sweepstakes at http://promos.ergotron.com.
For more information about Ergotron products, visit http://www.ergotron.com,
call 1-800-888-8458, or join the discussion on http://blogs.ergotron.com.
Media Note: To interview workplace ergonomics expert Dr. Joseph
Sweere, author of Golden Rules for Vibrant Health in Body, Mind, and
Spirit and professor at Northwestern Chiropractic College in
Minneapolis, MN, please contact: Christina Milanowski, Maccabee Group,
612-337-0087 or christina@maccabee.com.
About Ergotron's "Stand In Your Office" Survey: These are some of
the findings of a poll conducted August 3-10, 2010 by Ipsos and
commissioned by Ergotron. For the survey, a national sample of 1,007
adults aged 18 and older who are currently employed full-time at a
company with 1,000 employees or more were interviewed online. For
reference, the estimated margin of error for a survey with an unweighted
probability sample of this size and a 100% response rate would be of +/-
3.1 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence.
About Ergotron: Founded in 1982 by VESA FDMI standard author and
visionary Harry Sweere, Ergotron is a global manufacturer of digital
display mounting and mobility products, headquartered in Saint Paul,
Minnesota, with sales efforts in Amersfoort, the Netherlands, and
Singapore. Ergotron's products have been improving the human interface
with digital displays for over 25 years. Our history of innovation and
passion for differentiation is evidenced in over 37 patents and our
growing portfolio of award winning products for computer monitors,
notebooks, and large flat panel displays and T.V.s Ergotron products
enhance computing wellness, improve workplace productivity and create
business process efficiencies, wherever and whenever they're used.
Incorporating Ergotron's Constant Force lift and pivot motion
technology, wall and desk mount arms, stands, mobile carts, pivots and
vertical lifts require less effort to achieve more ergonomic motion,
improving the user's experience when viewing any digital display for
work or entertainment.

Media Contacts:
Paul Maccabee, 612-337-0087
or
Christina
Milanowski, 612-337-0087
or
Michelle Judd, 651-905-4870
Ergotron
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