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The acceptability and feasibility of increasing standing and reducing sitting in office worksites

Funder: Medical Research Council PHIND
Duration: May 2015 - March 2018

Mixed Method Intervention Development

People

Name Telephone Email Office
Professor Louise Mansfield Professor Louise Mansfield
Vice Dean Research / Professor - Sport, Health and Social Sciences
(Principal investigator)
T: +44 (0)1895 267561
E: louise.mansfield@brunel.ac.uk
+44 (0)1895 267561 louise.mansfield@brunel.ac.uk Heinz Wolff 210

Outputs

Mansfield, L., Hall, J., Rasch, M., Reeves, E., Dewitt, S. and Gardner, B. (2018) '"Could you sit down please?" A qualitative analysis of employees experiences of standing in normally seated workplace meetings'. PLOS ONE, 13 (6). pp. e0198483 - e0198483. ISSN: 1932-6203 Open Access Link

Journal article

Gardner, B., Dewitt, S., Smith, L., Buckley, JP., Biddle, SJH. and Mansfield, L. (2017) 'The ReSiT study (reducing sitting time): rationale and protocol for an exploratory pilot study of an intervention to reduce sitting time among office workers'. Pilot and Feasibility Studies, 3 (1). pp. 47. ISSN: 2055-5784 Open Access Link

Journal article

Gardner, B., Smith, L. and Mansfield, L. (2017) 'How did the public respond to the 2015 expert consensus public health guidance statement on workplace sedentary behaviour? A qualitative analysis'. BMC Public Health, 17 (47). pp. 1 - 10. ISSN: 1471-2458 Open Access Link

Journal article

Gardner, B., Smith, L. and Mansfield, L. (2017) 'How did the public respond to the 2015 expert consensus public health guidance statement on workplace sedentary behaviour? A qualitative analysis'.HEPA Europe Conference. Belfast. 2 - 30 September. BMC PUBLIC HEALTH.

Conference paper