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VELA Chairs Introduces 'Active Sitting' To Help Seniors Stay Active As Risks Of Sedentary Behavior Rise
(MENAFN- EIN Presswire) EINPresswire/ -- While "sitting disease" makes headlines, VELA Chairs' Lead Physical Therapist explains how specialized seating can prevent muscle atrophy and support independent living.
For years, the American public has been warned that“sitting is the new smoking.” For the average office worker, this is a call to stand up. However, for millions of seniors living with limited mobility, standing for long periods is often physically impossible. This creates a dangerous paradox where the fear of sitting leads to even more harmful "lying behavior."
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), sedentary behavior is a leading risk factor for non-communicable diseases. However, mobility experts are now clarifying that for seniors, the solution isn't necessarily standing more-it's sitting better.
The "Active Sitting" Revolution
Active sitting is a functional approach to mobility that turns a chair from a place of passive rest into a tool for daily activity. Unlike a standard armchair, a VELA Independence Chair is designed to keep the user's body engaged.
"There is a significant clinical difference between being 'parked' in a chair and being 'active' in one," says Thea Johansen, Lead Physical Therapist at VELA Chairs.
"When a senior uses their legs to 'walk' their mobility chair for seniors or adjusts the electric height to participate in chores, they are engaging core muscles and maintaining circulation. We are essentially replacing dangerous lying behavior with functional activity."
The Health Benefits of Movement
Research from the National Institute on Aging (NIA) emphasizes that even light-intensity physical activity can have significant health benefits for older adults. Active sitting facilitates this by:
- Muscle Engagement: Using the feet to maneuver the chair keeps lower body muscles active.
- Postural Support: Ergonomic design prevents the "slump" that leads to back pain and restricted breathing.
- Safety in Motion: The stable base allows seniors to move without the fear of losing their balance.
Empowering Independence at Home
Beyond providing the right equipment, experts recommend staying active through guided movement. To support this, VELA Chairs provides a series of free chair exercises for seniors to help maintain the strength needed for daily tasks.
"Our goal is to keep seniors upright and engaged," Johansen adds. "Active sitting provides the safety of a chair with the physiological benefits of movement. It allows a person to be a participant in their life rather than a spectator."
For more information on the benefits of active sitting and ergonomic solutions, visit .
About VELA Chairs: VELA Chairs is a Danish-based manufacturer of specialized mobility chairs designed to promote independence and safety. Since 1935, VELA Chairs has focused on creating functional seating solutions that empower individuals to lead active lives in their own homes.
Sources:
[1] World Health Organization (WHO) – Global guidelines on physical activity and sedentary behavior:
[2] National Institute on Aging (NIA) – The importance of movement for seniors:
[3] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – Physical activity recommendations for older adults:
For years, the American public has been warned that“sitting is the new smoking.” For the average office worker, this is a call to stand up. However, for millions of seniors living with limited mobility, standing for long periods is often physically impossible. This creates a dangerous paradox where the fear of sitting leads to even more harmful "lying behavior."
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), sedentary behavior is a leading risk factor for non-communicable diseases. However, mobility experts are now clarifying that for seniors, the solution isn't necessarily standing more-it's sitting better.
The "Active Sitting" Revolution
Active sitting is a functional approach to mobility that turns a chair from a place of passive rest into a tool for daily activity. Unlike a standard armchair, a VELA Independence Chair is designed to keep the user's body engaged.
"There is a significant clinical difference between being 'parked' in a chair and being 'active' in one," says Thea Johansen, Lead Physical Therapist at VELA Chairs.
"When a senior uses their legs to 'walk' their mobility chair for seniors or adjusts the electric height to participate in chores, they are engaging core muscles and maintaining circulation. We are essentially replacing dangerous lying behavior with functional activity."
The Health Benefits of Movement
Research from the National Institute on Aging (NIA) emphasizes that even light-intensity physical activity can have significant health benefits for older adults. Active sitting facilitates this by:
- Muscle Engagement: Using the feet to maneuver the chair keeps lower body muscles active.
- Postural Support: Ergonomic design prevents the "slump" that leads to back pain and restricted breathing.
- Safety in Motion: The stable base allows seniors to move without the fear of losing their balance.
Empowering Independence at Home
Beyond providing the right equipment, experts recommend staying active through guided movement. To support this, VELA Chairs provides a series of free chair exercises for seniors to help maintain the strength needed for daily tasks.
"Our goal is to keep seniors upright and engaged," Johansen adds. "Active sitting provides the safety of a chair with the physiological benefits of movement. It allows a person to be a participant in their life rather than a spectator."
For more information on the benefits of active sitting and ergonomic solutions, visit .
About VELA Chairs: VELA Chairs is a Danish-based manufacturer of specialized mobility chairs designed to promote independence and safety. Since 1935, VELA Chairs has focused on creating functional seating solutions that empower individuals to lead active lives in their own homes.
Sources:
[1] World Health Organization (WHO) – Global guidelines on physical activity and sedentary behavior:
[2] National Institute on Aging (NIA) – The importance of movement for seniors:
[3] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – Physical activity recommendations for older adults:
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