Effect of Workstation Type on the Relationship Between Fatigue, Physical Activity, Stress, and Sleep.

J Occup Environ Med

Interdisciplinary Consortium on Advanced Motion Performance, Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery (Dr Goel, Mr Pham, Dr Nguyen, Dr Najafi); Department of Neuroscience (Dr Goel), Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas; U.S. General Services Administration, Washington, DC (Mr Gilligan, Dr Heerwagen, Mr Kampschroer, the Wellbuilt for Wellbeing Team); Department of Psychology (Dr Mehl, Dr Sternberg); Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine, University of Arizona Institute on Place and Wellbeing & Performance (Dr Lindberg, Dr Sternberg), University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.

Published: March 2021

Objective: This study examined office workstation types' impact on the relationship between fatigue and three health metrics: physical activity, stress, and sleep quality.

Methods: Data from 225 office workers were collected for perceived fatigue, perceived sleep quality (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index [PSQI]), physiological stress response (standard deviation of heart rate variability [HRV]), and physical activity (total activity in minutes) during three consecutive workdays. Stress and physical activity were measured using chest-worn sensors. Workers were then categorized as tired or not-tired based on the median of the fatigue rating.

Results: Among tired workers, open-bench seating workers had increased physical activity, improved sleep quality, and reduced stress compared with workers in private offices and cubicles.

Conclusions: Office workstation types influence physical activity and levels of stress during work hours, which in turn affect sleep quality.

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