I’m in Indonesia now and my place doesn’t have an office chair, just one without a backrest. I was told that was a nono, but when I checked online there is a lot of information on how standing is better for you long term, and I do know people who stand and use the computer.

I care about my health, so I want to know what is the best practice. I can’t get another chair on short notice. Do I continue standing for now? I use the computer most of the day.

  • metricless@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    The key is variation. Getting up every 20 minutes and walking around a bit goes a long way!

  • somnuz
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    1 year ago

    This is a good watch, maybe it will help you navigate through the decision making process.

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    1 year ago

    Eh, do whatever feels comfortable, mate. Some people like standing, some like sitting. No big deal either way.

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    I work faster and more effectively sitting than standing. I drink a lot of water so bathroom breaks are stretch breaks. A good chair is important.

    The standing advocates never seem to have credible, peer-reviewed scientific footnotes.

    I’ve had jobs with lots of standing and it’s a misery. If you sign up for the hype, get really good shoes.

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    1 year ago

    Moving and changing position more often is healthier. If standing part of the time helps with this then yes. It’s healthy