When it comes to sedentary behaviour modification, should people be told what to do? A randomized comparison trial among home-based office workers living in Ontario, Canada

Author:

Hiemstra Madison1ORCID,Dillon-Rossiter Kirsten1ORCID,Bartmann Nina2ORCID,Prapavessis Harry1ORCID,Rollo Scott34ORCID,Mitchell Marc1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Kinesiology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Western University , London, ON , Canada

2. Center for Advanced Hindsight, Duke University , Durham, NC , USA

3. Personnel Support Programs, Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services , Borden, ON , Canada

4. GoGet.Fit , Canmore, AB , Canada

Abstract

Abstract The effects of adding choice architecture to a theory-based (Health Action Process Approach; HAPA) sedentary intervention remain unknown. To investigate whether choice architecture enhances a theory-based sedentary behaviour reduction intervention in home-based office workers. A 4-week HAPA-based intervention was conducted in London, Canada. Choice architecture was tested as an enhancement via a two (group: ‘Choice of Intervention’ vs. ‘No Choice Intervention’) by two (time: Baseline vs. Week 4) factorial repeated measure randomized comparison design. Sedentary behaviour reduction strategies focussed on obtaining a sedentary break frequency (BF) of every 30–45 min with break durations (BD) of 2–3 min. BF, BD, sitting, standing, and moving time were objectively measured (activPAL4™) at both time points. Participants (n = 148) were 44.9 ± 11.4 years old and 72.3% female. BF and total sitting time showed a time effect (P < .001), where both groups improved over the 4 weeks; there were no significant differences between groups across time. BD, standing, and moving time had a significant group by time effect where the ‘No Choice’ group showed significant increases in BD (P < .001), standing (P = .006), and moving time (P < .001) over the 4 weeks. Augmenting a theory-based intervention with choice architecture resulted in change in some sedentary behaviours in at home office workers. Specifically, while BF increased for all participants, the ‘No Choice’ group exhibited greater changes for BD, standing, and moving time compared with the ‘Choice’ group. Overall, these changes exceeded the intervention BF and BD goals.

Funder

Zilveren Kruis Zorgverzekeringen N.V.

Centene Corporation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience,Applied Psychology

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