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Electric height adjustable desks
Why Electric Height Adjustable Work Surfaces (EHAWS) Make For
Good Business Cornell University's Human Factors and Ergonomic Research Laboratory carefully studied the role that EHAWS play in musculoskeletal discomfort and productivity in the work environment. According to this and other cited studies:
• Results show significant decreases in the severity of musculoskeletal discomfort for most upper body regions.
• Alternating between sitting and standing at work benefits health and productivity.
• There is significantly less spinal shrinkage for office workers who stand for portions of the day.
• Body part discomfort decreases an average of 62 percent and the occurrence of injuries and illnesses decrease by more than half.
• Workers take shorter and fewer breaks when using sit to stand desks.
• Adjustable desks allow companies to easily fit the workspace to people of different heights and body types as well and those with disabilities and back problems.
• EHAWS are beneficial for hoteling, which is the practice of providing office space to employees on an as-needed basis. This reduces the amount of physical space that
an enterprise needs, lowering overhead cost while ensuring that every worker can access office resources when necessary.
• Employers investing in electric sit-stand desks are realizing great advantages. Employees that are happier, healthier and more productive translates into cost
savings and an improved working environment.
• A team of scientists at the University of Missouri found that the enzymes that are responsible for burning fat just shut down when we sit. Standing up while working
helps to reduce weight. A lternating between sitting and standing posture at work benefits health and productivity. ConSet electric height adjustable desks more than pay for themselves