Stay Fit
While You Sit
Tips for Staying Healthy at Your Desk Job
Do you sit at your desk for
long periods of the day? Have you ever experienced back, neck or shoulder
pain after a long day at the office? Perhaps you put on a few pounds after
taking a desk job. Research has shown that people who work desk jobs are
likely to lose muscle tone, experience back pain, gain weight and suffer
from increased stress. That's because inactivity, poor posture and bad
eating habits tend to plague those who sit at a desk throughout the day.
One study by the American Council on
Exercise (ACE) showed that those whose jobs require them to sit at
least six hours a day are twice as likely to be overweight as those who
sit for less than 45 minutes a day at work. So what can you do to stay fit
but keep your desk job? Check out these tips.
Stay active.
- Take a 15-20 minute
walk. Instead of a coffee break, take an exercise break twice a day.
It will perk you up just as much as a cup of coffee, plus it will get
your blood pumping. According to ACE, everyone should walk at least
10,000 steps a day. Consider using a pedometer to keep track of your
activity throughout the day.
- Get out of your chair at
least once an hour. Simply standing up while taking a phone call can
give your body a needed break from sitting. Consider pacing your office
or walking in place to re-energize your body.
- Rid yourself of excuses
by being equipped. Keep an extra pair of tennis shoes and a rain
jacket at your desk so you can go for a walk any time. Bring a small
pair of leg weights and stow them under your desk to get even more out
of your walks throughout the day.
Get the right
equipment.
- Invest in a comfortable
desk chair. Consider purchasing a specialized chair to foster back,
spine and neck health. Or look into a unique alternative such as an exercise ball or kneeling chair to sit in for a portion of the day.
- Utilize ergonomic
tools. There are numerous tools designed to help desk workers. Many
of these, such as keyboards, wrist cushions, mouse pads, document
holders and foot rests are inexpensive investments in your overall
health. They can also help you avoid repetitive strain injury.
Protect your
back.
- Sit up straight while
working. You can passively work out muscles by sitting with proper
posture and engaging your abs.
- Adjust your seat
properly. Make sure you are sitting in your chair so your feet can
rest flat on the floor. Adjust the lumbar support according to your
height and shape.
- Do stretches at your
desk. Place your hands behind your lower back while sitting up
straight. Move your right ear toward your right shoulder and then slowly
move your left ear toward your left shoulder. Then, look down at your
desk while pulling in your stomach muscles and straighten your back.
Then look up at the ceiling. These and other stretches can help protect
your back during the work day.
Watch what goes
in.
- Don't snack on junk food.
The office is often a great place to find free food and most of it
is unhealthy. Another popular choice for snacks is the vending machine,
usually stocked with high calorie products. Avoid these options by
bringing healthy snacks such as fresh fruits and vegetables or fat-free
popcorn to snack on when you feel hungry.
- Avoid sodas and
coffee. Though you may crave the caffeine of a soda or coffee, other
things come with it such as extra calories and sodium. Instead of
reaching for one of these drinks, make water your choice. Bring a case
of bottled water to keep at your desk if you don't like water from the
tap.
- Make healthy meal
choices. Whether you're bringing your lunch to work, grabbing fast
food while running errands or going on an elaborate business lunch, make
smart food choices. People tend to overlook what they eat during the
workday, but each calorie you consume will ultimately impact your bottom
line.
Making a conscious effort to
stay active, developing good habits and watching what you eat can help you
fight the desk-bound bulge. Try sharing these tips with your staff to
encourage them to remember their health throughout the
day.