4 Ways to Fight 'Text Neck' and Get Moving at WorkConsider investing in employees' well-being in the office and find fun ways to keep your team in shape.

ByBrian Shapland

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While pitching the new Apple Watch, slated to hit the market later this year, Apple CEO Tim Cook madeheadlinesby commenting that many doctors believe sitting to be the next cancer, as it can contribute to serious health issues.

The watch, outfitted with a feature that will remind its wearer to get up and move, speaks to recentconcernsabout sedentary habits as well as reports of "text neck."

Indeed people in offices today are sitting too much or in ways that hurt their bodies andphysiciansroutinely point to movement as a solution for improved health.

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1.提供一个办公椅建立支持工作。

Forongoing research, done by my parent company, Steelcase, more than 11,000 workers around the world had been surveyed by this winter, finding that 45 percent used three devices (a laptop, a tablet and a smartphone) and 13 percent used four devices.

When offices fail to properly support technology use, people spend a lot of time bent forward, head dropped. While individuals may not give it much thought, working this way puts pressure on the neck and spine. In fact, thehuman headweighs on average about 10 pounds. But bent at a 15-degree angle, the head adds 27 pounds of pressure to the neck. At a 60-degree angle, it exerts 60 extra pounds of pressure.

一个简单的方法来帮助抵消部分伤害by sitting for hours at a time is to invest in a solid office chair. Buy an ergonomically designed chair to support your back and neck and that provides comfort during long workdays. Look for features like adjustable armrests that let you move around and change your position throughout the day.

Often, office furniture falls at the bottom of the priority list for businesses, but a nice, supportive task chair is an investment that can pay dividends in health and well-being.

2. Make movement fun.

Too often, people nervously equate the charge to "get moving" with intense exercise like long-distance running or cross-training. But staying active can start with simple changes like engaging your core while you work and firing leg muscles to maintain balance.

Alternative seating lets workers move around while working on traditionally stationary tasks, like typing or reading, and small movements can have a big impact over time. Consider investing in a few"active seats" to give workers the option for incorporating more movement into their day.

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3. Incorporate a walk station at work.

For motivated multitaskers, the option to walk while working can revolutionize the workday. Ideal walk stations provide some surface area for a laptop or tablet, effective lighting and power sources to charge technology, making them mini offices.

Their speed is controlled, so the user can concentrate on the task at hand.

4. Make it easier for staffers to assume different postures.

Encourage movement throughout the day by setting up an environment that allows for various postures. Recent research by my company,turnstone, showed that today's workers want choice and control over where they work, with 32 percent of professionals 18 to 34 surveyed preferring to work in lounge postures.

So providing secondary spaces in addition to traditional settings is a great first step to keeping people moving in an office setting.

Beyond encouraging movement, furniture that provides a palette of postures creates the notion that workers can "get away" without "going away" during the day.

Reduced stressand improved well-being has been shown to have a direct impact on employee engagement, something critically important to reducing turnover and increasing bottom-line results.

So think of investing in employees' well-being as investing in your business and find fun ways to get your team moving.

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Brian Shapland

Turnstone General Manager

Brian Shapland is the general manager ofturnstone, a Steelcase division. He oversees all sales, marketing and operations activities for the division.

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