RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT05931406
Effects of a Sedentary Behaviors at Work on Health in Emergency Medical Dispatchers and CODIS Operators (SECODIS)
Effects of a Sedentary Behaviors at Work on Health in Emergency Medical Dispatchers and CODIS Operators
Sponsor
University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand
Enrollment
36 participants
Start Date
Mar 7, 2024
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The purpose of the study is to study changes in sedentary behavior following a behavioral intervention (sit-and-stand desk, and cycloergometer)
Eligibility
Min Age: 18 Years
Inclusion Criteria4
- Emergency medical dispatchers or firefighters from the departmental fire and rescue operational center (CODIS).
- Person able to give an informed consent to participate in research
- Affiliated with a Social Security scheme.
- Being able to use the sit-stand desk and the cycle ergometer
Exclusion Criteria3
- Non-affiliated to a health insurance,
- Protected persons (minors, pregnant women, breastfeeding women, guardianship, curatorship, deprived of freedoms, safeguard of justice),
- Refusal to participate.
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Interventions
BEHAVIORALControl
A normal working day from of 12h
BEHAVIORALSit-and-stand desk
a working day during which the participants have to get up at least 5 min/hour
BEHAVIORALCycloergometer
a working day during which they can use a cycloergometer installed under the desk
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