Stand up or walk? study tests best desk setup for brain power
NCT ID NCT07576413
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study involved 31 healthy college students to see how different desk setups—sitting, standing, or taking a 2-minute walk after sitting—affect thinking and mood. Participants did mental tasks and filled out mood surveys. The goal was to understand individual differences, not to treat any disease.
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Clarkson University
Potsdam, New York, 13699, United States
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