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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.

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[–] Chris_Talks_Football@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago (2 children)

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

I mean, that's just not true. There are tons of peer reviewed studies that show stand-sit desks and mixing up your posture by switching between standing and sitting has beneficial effects.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=standing+desk

[–] SVAuspicious@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

u/Chris_Talks_Football,

Today you win the Internet. This personal award does not come with points or icons, just my respect. You provided a footnote.

Not everything on PubMed is peer reviewed. It's still more than anyone else has done. I'll go through the first couple of pages and might do another search on Google Scholar.

My personal experience (single data point, not published, not peer-reviewed) is that sitting down I can type as fast as I can think. Standing I drop down to somewhere between 50 and 60 wpm. For me, that's a productivity hit, especially since I may lose track of a point I want to make in my work product.

[–] JayNYC92@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

Science for the win. 💯