Abstract

Abstract Date Presented 03/26/20 This single group pre- and posttest study explored the impact of OT intervention on sedentary behavior among office workers. Statistically significant improvement was noted for energy and fatigue, emotional well-being, subjective sleep, and calories burned (p < 0.05). OT practitioners can utilize holistic ergonomic interventions and client-centered goals to reduce sedentary behavior and improve occupational performance among office workers. Primary Author and Speaker: Allison Naber Additional Authors and Speakers: Whitney Lucas Molitor Contributing Authors: Logan Willhite

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