The acceptability and feasibility of increasing standing and reducing sitting in office worksites
Funder: Medical Research Council PHINDDuration: May 2015 - March 2018
Mixed Method Intervention Development
People
Name | Telephone | Office | ||
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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
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
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
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.