UP150 Project: A Longitudinal Analysis of Active Lifestyles in the Complex Working System.
Gabriele SignoriniRaffaele ScuratiAndrea BosioChiara D'AngeloStefano BenediniCristina TringaliEmanuele MagaldiMarta RigonPietro Luigi InvernizziPublished in: Sports (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Workplaces cause employees to adopt sedentary behaviors for most of their daytime, negatively impacting psychophysical health. A new office concept (UP150) was designed to reduce sedentary behaviors at work through architectural changes, proactive technologies, and wellness coaches (education to active lifestyles). The present study examined the effects of the UP150 concept, previously investigated in dedicated workspaces, with a 12-month longitudinal trial in a real worksite environment. Forty-eight desk workers comprised the experimental (EG) and control (CG) groups. All participants worked in the same working environment, having the UP150 features inserted in a usual working environment, but the CG was not allowed to interact with the UP150 specifics. During the experimental year, physical (physical activity, motor efficiency, and anthropometric features), clinical (metabolic parameters and cognitive-capacity-related parameters), and psychological (well-being and discomfort, job social and psychological perceptions, and perceived workload) features were assessed. The prolonged application of the UP150 procedure in a mixed working context for involvement in corporate policies positively affected EG workers' physical (physical activity and motor efficiency increased, and body fat unchanged), clinical (blood glucose, insulin, and total cholesterol decreased; HDL increased), and psychological (well-being and social support raised; job demand and perceived workload lowered) parameters, confirming the previous studies.
Keyphrases
- physical activity
- social support
- sleep quality
- depressive symptoms
- blood glucose
- healthcare
- mental health
- public health
- body mass index
- glycemic control
- type diabetes
- primary care
- clinical trial
- body composition
- randomized controlled trial
- study protocol
- obstructive sleep apnea
- blood pressure
- health promotion
- metabolic syndrome
- adipose tissue
- phase ii
- weight loss
- human health
- double blind
- health information
- low density lipoprotein
- high resolution