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NCT07576413
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Effects of Standing Desks and Intermittent Walking on Cognitive Fatigue

Sponsor: Clarkson University

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Summary

The objective of this randomized-controlled crossover design was to identify inter-individual responses to the use of sitting desks, standing desks and two minutes of walking after twenty-eight minutes of sitting on the performance of cognitive tasks and moods in healthy undergraduate and graduate students. Participants were randomly assigned to an order of interventions and were asked to perform 26 minutes of cognitive tasks followed by completing 2 minutes of surveys where they were asked about their moods. Following the 28 minute cognitive battery participants were given a 2 minute break. In the seated condition participants performed all tasks on a seated desk and had to remain seated for their 2 minute break. In the standing condition participants performed the entire battery standing and had to remain standing for the 2 minute break. In the intermittent walking condition, participants performed all tasks in a seated condition and for their 2 minute break, participants were asked to walk for 2 minutes at a pace that they felt comfortable.

Official title: Inter-individual Differences in the Effects of Sitting Desks, Standing Desks and Intermittent Walking on Cognitive Task Performance and Moods

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 45 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

31

Start Date

2018-06-01

Completion Date

2018-12-15

Last Updated

2026-05-08

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Performance of cognitive tasks

Participants performed a series of cognitive tasks on all 3 days

Locations (1)

Clarkson University

Potsdam, New York, United States