Eye Contact: Implications
Seeing eyes alters thoughts and behaviors
Seeing eyes alters thoughts and behaviors
Researchers studied the sort of lumbar support selected by people sitting in office task chairs.
Third- and fourth-grade students provided with standing desks seem to have lower body mass indexes (BMIs) than students in traditional seated classrooms.
Gibbs, Kowalsky, Perdomo, Grier, and Jakicic studied how many calories are burned while people are doing knowledge-type work.
Chairs—and their design—matter, a lot
Kim and his team investigated the experiences of people working without a space at their corporate offices that they could claim as their own on an ongoing basis.
Pilcher and Baker wanted to learn more about the relationship between moving in some way while working and professional performance.
Garrett’s team confirms the value of adding sit-stand desks to work areas.
Shrestha and colleagues reviewed the research on the implications of standing or being active while doing knowledge work.
Nair and team researched the psychological implications of sitting up straight.