If you are considering sit-stand desking and not quite sure that it’s for you, we’ve put together a few of the benefits to help you make up your mind.
Figures show that many adults and also children spent at least 7 hours a day of sitting down, whether it is working or studying and this number rises to about 10 hours or more as we get older. Desk-based work is one of the biggest contributors to this, and with the recent increase of people working from home, people spends even longer hours sitting down, going straight from the bed to the desk in a matter of just seconds.
Take a few minutes to think about how many hours do you spent sitting over the last 24 hours, it’s probably more than you care to admit.
A simple way to change this kind of behaviour is by using a sit-stand desk in your workspace. A sit-stand desk (also known as a stand-up desk or adjustable desk) is a workstation that allows you to alternate between sitting and standing whilst you work, elevating and lowering the desktop to allow you to work from different heights and different postures.
But what are the benefits of this way of working? And why does it matter how long you sit anyway? Let’s take a look.