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Exploring Smart Standing Desks to Foster a Healthier Workplace

Luke Haliburton, Saba Kheirinejad, Albrecht Schmidt, Sven Mayer

2023Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sedentary behavior is endemic in modern workplaces, contributing to negative physical and mental health outcomes. Although adjustable standing desks are increasing in popularity, people still avoid standing. We developed an open-source plug-and-play system to remotely control standing desks and investigated three system modes with a three-week in-the-wild user study (N=15). Interval mode forces users to stand once per hour, causing frustration. Adaptive mode nudges users to stand every hour unless the user has stood already. Smart mode, which raises the desk during breaks, was the best rated, contributing to increased standing time with the most positive qualitative feedback. However, non-computer activities need to be accounted for in the future. Therefore, our results indicate that a smart standing desk that shifts modes at opportune times has the most potential to reduce sedentary behavior in the workplace. We contribute our open-source system and insights for future intelligent workplace well-being systems.

Topics & Concepts

DeskMode (computer interface)Applied psychologyNudge theoryPopularityMental healthPsychologyComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionSocial psychologyPsychotherapistOperating systemPhysical Activity and HealthInnovative Human-Technology InteractionErgonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders
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