A multicomponent intervention to reduce daily sitting time in office workers: the SMART Work & Life three-arm cluster RCT.

Charlotte L Edwardson, Benjamin D Maylor, Stuart Jh Biddle, Stacy A Clemes, Edward Cox, Melanie J Davies, David W Dunstan, Helen Eborall, Malcolm H Granat, Laura J Gray, Michelle Hadjiconstantinou, Genevieve N Healy, Nishal Bhupendra Jaicim, Sarah Lawton, Panna Mandalia, Fehmidah Munir, Gerry Richardson, Simon Walker, Thomas Yates, Alexandra M Clarke-Cornwell
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Abstract

Background: Office workers spend 70-85% of their time at work sitting. High levels of sitting have been linked to poor physiological and psychological health. Evidence shows the need for fully powered randomised controlled trials, with long-term follow-up, to test the effectiveness of interventions to reduce sitting time.

Objective: Our objective was to test the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the SMART Work & Life intervention, delivered with and without a height-adjustable workstation, compared with usual practice at 12-month follow-up.

Design: A three-arm cluster randomised controlled trial.

Setting: Councils in England.

Participants: Office workers.

Intervention: SMART Work & Life is a multicomponent intervention that includes behaviour change strategies, delivered by workplace champions. Clusters were randomised to (1) the SMART Work & Life intervention, (2) the SMART Work & Life intervention with a height-adjustable workstation (i.e. SMART Work & Life plus desk) or (3) a control group (i.e. usual practice). Outcome measures were assessed at baseline and at 3 and 12 months.

Main outcome measures: The primary outcome was device-assessed daily sitting time compared with usual practice at 12 months. Secondary outcomes included sitting, standing, stepping time, physical activity, adiposity, blood pressure, biochemical measures, musculoskeletal issues, psychosocial variables, work-related health, diet and sleep. Cost-effectiveness and process evaluation data were collected.

Results: A total of 78 clusters (756 participants) were randomised [control, 26 clusters (n = 267); SMART Work & Life only, 27 clusters (n = 249); SMART Work & Life plus desk, 25 clusters (n = 240)]. At 12 months, significant differences between groups were found in daily sitting time, with participants in the SMART Work & Life-only and SMART Work & Life plus desk arms sitting 22.2 minutes per day (97.5% confidence interval -38.8 to -5.7 minutes/day; p = 0.003) and 63.7 minutes per day (97.5% confidence interval -80.0 to -47.4 minutes/day; p < 0.001), respectively, less than the control group. Participants in the SMART Work & Life plus desk arm sat 41.7 minutes per day (95% confidence interval -56.3 to -27.0 minutes/day; p < 0.001) less than participants in the SMART Work & Life-only arm. Sitting time was largely replaced by standing time, and changes in daily behaviour were driven by changes during work hours on workdays. Behaviour changes observed at 12 months were similar to 3 months. At 12 months, small improvements were seen for stress, well-being and vigour in both intervention groups, and for pain in the lower extremity and social norms in the SMART Work & Life plus desk group. Results from the process evaluation supported these findings, with participants reporting feeling more energised, alert, focused and productive. The process evaluation also showed that participants viewed the intervention positively; however, the extent of engagement varied across clusters. The average cost of SMART Work & Life only and SMART Work & Life plus desk was £80.59 and £228.31 per participant, respectively. Within trial, SMART Work & Life only had an incremental cost-effectiveness ratio of £12,091 per quality-adjusted life-year, with SMART Work & Life plus desk being dominated. Over a lifetime, SMART Work & Life only and SMART Work & Life plus desk had incremental cost-effectiveness ratios of £4985 and £13,378 per quality-adjusted life-year, respectively.

Limitations: The study was carried out in one sector, limiting generalisability.

Conclusions: The SMART Work & Life intervention, provided with and without a height-adjustable workstation, was successful in changing sitting time.

Future work: There is a need for longer-term follow-up, as well as follow-up within different organisations.

Trial registration: Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN11618007.

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减少上班族每日久坐时间的多组分干预措施:SMART工作与生活三臂集群RCT。
背景:上班族70-85%的时间都是坐着上班。久坐与不良的生理和心理健康有关。有证据表明,需要进行全面的随机对照试验,并进行长期随访,以测试减少久坐时间的干预措施的有效性。目的:我们的目的是在12个月的随访中,与常规做法相比,测试SMART工作与生活干预的临床有效性和成本效益,无论是否使用高度可调工作站。设计:一项三组随机对照试验。背景:英国议会。参与者:办公室工作人员。干预:SMART工作与生活是一种多成分干预,包括由工作场所倡导者提供的行为改变策略。集群被随机分为(1)SMART工作与生活干预,(2)带高度可调工作站的SMART工作与生命干预(即SMART工作与人生加办公桌)或(3)对照组(即常规做法)。在基线、3个月和12个月时对结果测量进行评估。主要结果指标:主要结果是在12个月时与常规做法相比,设备评估的每日坐着时间。次要结果包括坐着、站着、走路时间、体力活动、肥胖、血压、生化指标、肌肉骨骼问题、心理社会变量、与工作相关的健康、饮食和睡眠。收集成本效益和工艺评估数据。结果:共有78个集群(756名参与者)被随机分配[对照组,26个集群(n=267);仅SMART工作和生活,27个集群(n=249);SMART工作和工作加办公桌,25个集群(t=240)]。在12个月时,两组之间的每日坐着时间存在显著差异,SMART仅工作与生活和SMART工作与生活加桌臂组的参与者每天坐着22.2分钟(97.5%置信区间-38.8至-5.7分钟/天;p=0.003)和63.7分钟(97.5%置信区间-80.0至47.4分钟/天),少于对照组。SMART工作与生活加桌臂组的参与者每天坐41.7分钟(95%置信区间为56.3至-27.0分钟/天;p<0.001),少于SMART仅工作与生活组的参与者。坐着的时间在很大程度上被站着的时间所取代,日常行为的变化是由工作日工作时间的变化所驱动的。12个月时观察到的行为变化与3个月时相似。12个月时,两个干预组的压力、幸福感和活力都有小幅改善,SMART工作与生活+办公桌组的下肢疼痛和社会规范也有小幅改善。过程评估的结果支持了这些发现,参与者报告说,他们感觉更有活力、警觉、专注和富有成效。过程评估还表明,参与者积极看待干预措施;然而,各集群的参与程度各不相同。SMART仅工作与生活和SMART工作与生活加办公桌的平均成本分别为每位参与者80.59英镑和228.31英镑。在试验中,SMART工作与生活的成本效益比仅为每质量调整生命年12091英镑,SMART工作和生活+办公桌占主导地位。在整个生命周期内,SMART仅工作与生活和SMART工作与生活+办公桌的成本效益增量比率分别为4985英镑和13378英镑/质量调整生命年。局限性:这项研究是在一个部门进行的,限制了通用性。结论:SMART工作与生活干预,无论是否配备高度可调工作站,都能成功改变久坐时间。未来的工作:需要长期的后续行动,以及不同组织内部的后续行动。试验注册:当前对照试验ISRCTN11618007。
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