- Granddaughter's tweet of sad grandpa spreads across the Internet
- Video shows convenience store clerk saving baby as mom has seizure
- Bumble Bee recalls more than 31,000 cases of canned tuna
- Undercover police officer poses as high school student for six months
- Anonymous says it just released some of Trump's very personal info
Take a seat, standing-desk advocates: A new study says the desks might not be all they're hyped up to be.
"I would never wanna go back to just sitting at a regular desk in my life," a representative for The Human Solution said.
Researchers analyzed current studies on standing desks — along with active workstations like treadmill and pedaling desks — and determined they were insufficient in terms of sample size and long-term follow-up studies.
A researcher told NPR studies on sit-stand desks come to conflicting conclusions because the studies are poorly designed. He said, "What we actually found is that most of it is, very much, just fashionable and not proven good for your health."
"This is probably the least happy I've been in a long time," someone at Business Insider said while testing out a treadmill desk.
While some research on unconventional workstations has shown decreases in sit time in the first few months of use, it's still not clear if the benefits would actually improve someone's health in the long run.
This video includes an image from ramsey beyer / CC BY 2.0 and clips from The Human Solution, WABC, Humanscale, Business Insider and LifeSpan.
About the Author