Evaluation of foot swelling and lower-limb temperatures in relation to leg activity during long-term seated office work.

Seven healthy females were studied during three experimental days, each comprising 8 hours of seated office work at different well-defined levels of leg activity. The mean foot swelling was 4·8% in the case of no leg activity (‘inactive sitting’), 2·3% when the legs were moved freely (‘ semi-active sitting’) and 0·8% at the highest activity level (‘active sitting’). The activity of the soleus muscle was evaluated by EMG and discussed in relation to the function of the musculovenous pump. The decrease in skin temperature (Tsk ) of the foot and lower leg was completed after half the working day, and on average it was 4·6°C/2·8°C (foot) and 3·3°C/l·6°C (lower leg) during ‘inactive sitting’/‘active sitting’. The mean temperature in the flexor hallucis longus muscle (Tm ) decreased by 3·7°C during the 8 hours of ‘inactive sitting’, but was almost constant during ‘active sitting’. The discomfort of the lower leg and foot was significantly correlated to foot swelling and Tm , but not to Tsk . The mean heart rate...

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