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Long-term complications of standing : ウィキペディア英語版 | Long-term complications of standing The long-term complications of standing are the conditions that may arise after prolonged time in in a standing or upright position including standing, walking or running. Many of the complications come from prolonged standing (more the 60% of a work day) that is repeated several time a week. There are many difference jobs that require prolonged standing. These included: "retail staff, assembly line workers, security staff, engineers, catering staff, library assistants, hair stylists and laboratory technicians." Cornell university has calculated that "Standing requires ~20% more energy than sitting" 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sitting and Standing at Work )〕 ==Prevalence== There are no exact measures of how prevalent the complications are. However, European studies report that between one third and one half of all workers spend at least four hours per Working time (for an average workday of eight hours) standing or walking.〔(Prolonged Standing: taking the load off ), Version 2.0. From: Workers Health and Safety Center.〕 One estimate from the United Kingdom stated that over 11 million people stand for lone periods of time without rest.〔
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