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Stand & Move at Work II, as the second phase of the Stand & Move at Work project, will evaluate the implementation of the SMW tool kit into workplaces which already have sit-to-stand workstations and would like to more fully utilize them for employee health and wellness. This study started August 10th 2020, and is currently enrolling eligible worksites. Collaborators are Mark Pereira at the University of Minnesota, Paul Estabrooks at the University of Utah, and Genevieve Healy at the University of Queensland (Australia). See our short info page for more information and schedule a time with our team to see if your worksite can take part!
WatchWell, will implement simple and practical strategies to reduce the negative health impact of recreational sedentary screen time. It is currently in development, and will start recruiting for participants soon!
StandUPTV Habits, in collaboration with Dr. Chad Stecher (ASU College of Health Solutions) and Dr. Sarah Keadle (California Polytechnic State University), involves the implementation of interventions through an mHealth platform that enables us to develop and test an action planning strategy for maintaining reductions in recreational sedentary screen time in the evenings. It is currently recruiting participants,. Take this survey if you are interested!
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BeWell24 (BW24), is a smartphone-based intervention to reduce the risk of diabetes in prediabetic Veterans (data collection complete, analysis in process)
SleepWell24 (SW24), is a smartphone-based intervention to improve adherence to continuous positive airway pressure treatment (CPAP) in patients with newly diagnosed sleep apnea (data collection complete, analysis in process)
Stand & Move at Work (SMW) is an evaluation of sit-stand desks for cardiometabolic health (data collection is complete, data analysis ongoing, main outcomes paper is under review)
WorkWell is a smartphone-based intervention to increase standing and moving at the hourly level to interrupt sitting time and improve cardiometabolic biomarkers in sedentary office workers
StandUPTV is a technology advances screen time monitoring and behavioral intervention study that aims to decrease recreational sedentary screen time in adults
STUDENT DISSERTATIONS & THESES
Exploring the influence of sleep and daily physical activity: A quantitative, prospective analysis of sleep and its daily association with sedentary time, steps, and physical activity
Contributors
Gauna, Jacob (Author)
Buman, Matthew (Thesis director)
Hoffner, Kristin (Committee member)
Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
Dean, W.P. Carey School of Business (Contributor)
College of Health Solutions (Contributor)
Academic Year
2024-2025
Topical Subject
Effect of Study Duration and Incentivization on Adherence to Workplace Sedentary Behavior Reduction Interventions: A Literature Review
Contributors
Litevsky, Gabriella (Author)
Buman, Matthew (Thesis director)
Leonard, Krista (Committee member)
Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
College of Health Solutions (Contributor)
Academic Year
2021-2022
Topical Subject
The Effects of Increased Standing and Light Physical Activity in the Workplace on Postprandial Glucose
Contributors
Childers, Autumn Skye (Author)
Buman, Matthew (Thesis director)
Sears, Dorothy (Committee member)
Hasanaj, Kristina (Committee member)
College of Health Solutions (Contributor)
Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
Academic Year
2020-2021
Topical Subject
Improving Sleep Bout Detection from a Thigh-Worn Accelerometer in Young Adults
Contributors
Martin, Logan Rhett (Author)
Buman, Matthew (Thesis director)
Toledo, Meynard John (Committee member)
Kurka, Jonathan (Committee member)
College of Health Solutions (Contributor)
Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
Academic Year
2019-2020
Topical Subject