Movement is Money
It’s no secret that staying active has physiological and psychological benefits to the user, but what’s often overlooked is the direct and indirect employer financial benefits that can be achieved by reducing employee sedentary time. The effects of active workstations on your employee's cognitive, physical, and mental improvements can quickly be seen, and over time, and scaled up, the investments can pay back big dividends.
Whether it's an exercise bike for an office desk or a treadmill desk that your employees use, you'll notice a difference in productivity. And it doesn't have to be vigorous intensity activity either, brisk walking or cycling for 150 minutes a week is enough to get the full benefits of exercise.
Even when employees aren't moving, there are fitness products that can make a big impact for office workers used to sitting all day. While standing desks, yoga ball office chairs, and balance boards may not burn many calories, they promote a healthier, more productive lifestyle by getting employees to stand or engage their core. It's recommended that employees stand anywhere between two to four hours a day, which can significantly reduce the risk of obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and even depression, according to this article.