Learning to Stand: The Acceptability and Feasibility of Introducing Standing Desks into College Classrooms
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
References
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Descriptive | Students (n = 993) | Instructors (n = 149) |
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Age (years) | 20.4 (4.1) | 43.1 (13.7) |
Female | 69.7% | 57.1% |
Average BMI | 23.7 (4.4) | N/A |
Underweight | 5.34% | N/A |
Normalweight | 66.77% | N/A |
Overweight | 19.44% | N/A |
Obese | 8.46% | N/A |
Ethnicity | ||
Hispanic/Latino | 7.2% | 2.0% |
Not Hispanic/Latino | 90.7% | 95.3% |
Don’t Know/Refuse | 2.1% | 2.7% |
Race | ||
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 0.3% | 0% |
Asian | 8.8% | 4.7% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 0.4% | 0% |
Black | 2.2% | 0.7% |
White | 83.4% | 88.6% |
Other | 2.4% | 3.4% |
Don’t Know/Refuse | 2.5% | 2.7% |
Student Class Status | ||
Freshmen | 51.5% | |
Sophomore | 11.1% | |
Junior | 9.2% | |
Senior | 10.3% | |
Graduate Student | 18.0% | |
Full-time Student (%) | 94.8% | |
Instructor Title | ||
Graduate Teaching Assistant | 12.1% | |
Lecturer | 24.8% | |
Assistant Professor | 20.8% | |
Associate Professor | 18.8% | |
Professor | 17.5% | |
Full-time Employee (%) | 75.8% | |
RADI | ||
Active lifestyle | 37.2% | N/A |
Inactive lifestyle | 62.8% | N/A |
Average Score | 27.5 (5.6) | N/A |
Physical Activity Level (PA5) 1 | ||
Met physical activity guidelines | 46.8% | N/A |
Did not meet physical activity guidelines | 54.2% | N/A |
Average Score | 3.6 (0.9) | N/A |
Questions | Students (n = 993) |
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Have you ever taken a college class in which standing desks options were made available? (% Yes) | 2.8% |
On average, what percent of class time do you currently spend standing? | |
0% of the time | 82.9% |
25% of the time | 11.4% |
50% of the time | 1.9% |
75% of the time | 1.2% |
100% of the time | 2.6% |
If given the option by your instructor would you prefer to sit or stand during class? | |
Sit entire class time | 34.5% |
Sit part of the time and stand part of the time | 60.8% |
Stand entire class time | 4.6% |
* If standing desks were made available in a class you were taking, what percentage of class time do you predict you would stand on average? | |
0% of the time | 23.4% |
25% of the time | 34.5% |
50% of the time | 26.2% |
75% of the time | 12.3% |
100% of the time | 3.6% |
Instructor Survey Questions | Instructors (n = 149) |
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Have you ever taught college classes where standing desks where available? (%Yes) | 4.0% |
Would you be in favor of making standing desks available in classes you teach? (%Yes) | 86.6% |
How many years have you been teaching courses at the current university? | |
1–5 years | 56.4% |
6–10 years | 13.4% |
11–15 years | 8.1% |
16+ years | 22.2% |
What class room size do you think standing desks would be well suited for? | |
Small Class | 61.7% |
Medium Class (16–40) | 67.1% |
Large Class (41–100) | 34.9% |
Very large class (100+ students) | 19.5% |
Where would you prefer standing desks be located? | |
Back rows | 71.0% |
Middle rows | 6.0% |
Front rows | 0.0% |
End of rows | 41.6% |
Every row | 10.1% |
Factor (Value) | Students (n = 993) | Instructors (n = 149) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Get Worse (1) | No Change (2) | Get Better (3) | Get Worse (1) | No Change (2) | Get Better (3) | |
Physical Health | 2.3 | 41.7 | 56.0 | 2.0 | 30.9 | 67.1 |
Joint Pain | 31.0 | 46.8 | 22.4 | 13.4 | 45.0 | 41.6 |
Fatigue | 33.8 | 28.7 | 37.5 | 26.9 | 35.6 | 37.6 |
Attention | 18.2 | 30.8 | 51.0 | 6.0 | 27.5 | 66.4 |
Restlessness | 24.8 | 22.1 | 53.1 | 22.2 | 24.2 | 53.7 |
Academic Performance | 8.1 | 54.8 | 37.2 | 4.0 | 58.4 | 37.6 |
Engagement | 8.8 | 42.6 | 48.6 | 5.4 | 32.9 | 61.7 |
Boredom | 7.6 | 48.1 | 44.3 | 5.4 | 44.3 | 50.3 |
Predictor Variable | Coefficients (Standard Error) | p-Value |
---|---|---|
Female 1 | −0.083 (1.557) | 0.958 |
White 2 | 1.315 (1.948) | 0.500 |
Student Class Status | 1.082 (0.471) | 0.022 * |
Meet PA Guidelines (PA5) 3 | 4.473 (1.463) | 0.002 * |
Inactive Lifestyle (RADI) 4 | −2.291 (1.563) | 0.143 |
Sit Stand Desk History 5 | 10.142 (4.289) | 0.018 * |
Perceived Academic and Health Improvement 6 | 30.967 (1.507) | 0.000 ** |
Constant | −40.165 (4.199) | 0.000 ** |
Number of observations | 993 | |
F-value | 67.84 | |
Prob > F | 0.000 | |
R-Squared | 0.3253 | |
Adjusted R-Squared | 0.3205 | |
Root MSE | 22.271 |
Predictor Variable | Odds Ratio (Standard Error) | p-Value |
---|---|---|
Age | 0.961 (0.025) | 0.121 |
Female 1 | 1.22 (0.833) | 0.769 |
White 2 | 5.076 (4.163) | 0.048 * |
Perceived Academic and Health Improvement 3 | 322.320 (415.185) | 0.000 ** |
Constant | 0.000 (0.000) | 0.000 ** |
Number of observations | 149 | |
Logistic Regression Chi Squared | 56.93 | |
Prob > Chi Squared | 0.000 | |
Pseudo R-Squared | 0.484 |
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Benzo, R.M.; Gremaud, A.L.; Jerome, M.; Carr, L.J. Learning to Stand: The Acceptability and Feasibility of Introducing Standing Desks into College Classrooms. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2016, 13, 823. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13080823
Benzo RM, Gremaud AL, Jerome M, Carr LJ. Learning to Stand: The Acceptability and Feasibility of Introducing Standing Desks into College Classrooms. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2016; 13(8):823. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13080823
Chicago/Turabian StyleBenzo, Roberto M., Allene L. Gremaud, Matthew Jerome, and Lucas J. Carr. 2016. "Learning to Stand: The Acceptability and Feasibility of Introducing Standing Desks into College Classrooms" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 13, no. 8: 823. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13080823
APA StyleBenzo, R. M., Gremaud, A. L., Jerome, M., & Carr, L. J. (2016). Learning to Stand: The Acceptability and Feasibility of Introducing Standing Desks into College Classrooms. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 13(8), 823. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13080823