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October 2021
The day-to-day demands of work can pose many challenges when you are living with arthritis. One of the biggest factors impacting your
health when working from home or in the office is prolonged sitting.
Sitting for long hours in one position may affect brain function, reduce blood flow, lower metabolism and the body's ability to burn fat. This can increase our risk of chronic illness such as arthritis, neck pain, diabetes, heart disease and depression.
As October is National Safe Work Month, it is important to recognise the importance of sitting less and moving more to improve your overall health, and create safe and healthier workplaces for all.
Below are some tips for sitting less and moving more, thanks to the BeUpstanding research program currently underway at
the University of Queensland. You can learn more about the BeUpstanding
program
here.
The key is 'variety' in how often you sit and stand in the workplace. For desk-based jobs, it is recommended to break up your activities, stand up and move around every 30 minutes.
Here are some simple strategies you can follow:
Read this free resource by BeUpstanding to learn more tips and tools for staying mobile when working from home or in the office.
Related articles:
National Safe Work Month
Managing Pain and Fatigue at Work
Exercises You Can Do at Work
References
Safe Work Australia: National Safe Work Month https://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/national-safe-work-month
Safe Work Australia: Musculoskeletal Disorders https://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/media-centre/musculoskeletal-disorders-symposium-addressing-sedentary-behaviour-occupational
BeUpstanding: Tips & tools to sit less throughout the day while at home https://uploads-ssl.webflow.com/5f05a2015c89ec072572454d/5f1d0946eee7b67646ba775c_Resource%204.2C%20Tips%20for%20Staff%20at%20Home.pdf
BeUpstanding https://www.beupstanding.com.au/why-sit-less
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