Psychophysiological Reactivity, Postures and Movements among Academic Staff: A Comparison between Teleworking Days and Office Days

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作者
Widar, Linda [1 ]
Wiitavaara, Birgitta [1 ]
Boman, Eva [1 ]
Heiden, Marina [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Gavle, Fac Hlth & Occupat Studies, Dept Occupat Hlth Sci & Psychol, Ctr Musculoskeletal Res, SE-80176 Gavle, Sweden
关键词
working from home; academics; workplace stress; recovery; physical activity; heart rate variability; occupational health; HEART-RATE-VARIABILITY; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; SEDENTARY BEHAVIOR; WORK; STRESS; HEALTH; LIFE; ENVIRONMENT; EXHAUSTION; DEMANDS;
D O I
10.3390/ijerph18189537
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The aim of this study was to determine if psychophysiological activity, postures and movements differ during telework (i.e., work performed at home) and work performed at the conventional office. We performed twenty-four-hour pulse recordings and accelerometry measurements on 23 academic teaching and research staff during five consecutive workdays, with at least one day of telework. Additionally, we conducted salivary sampling during one day of telework, and one day of office work. Heart rate and heart rate variability indices, postural exposure and cortisol concentration were analyzed using repeated measures analysis of variance with Workplace and Time (i.e., before, during and after workhours) as within-subject effects. We found a significant interaction effect of Workplace and Time in heart rate variability indices and in the number of transitions between seated and standing postures. This shows more parasympathetic activity among academic teleworkers during telework than office work, which may indicate more relaxation during telework. They had an overall sedentary behavior at both workplaces but switched between sitting and standing more often during telework, which may be beneficial for their health.
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