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Standing Desk Health-ROI Estimator

What do you actually get from your standing desk? Built on the DeskDeploy 142-claim audit of 30 standing-desk brands matched to Cochrane and PubMed evidence. The honest version of every brand calculator.

142 claims audited 30 products 1:3.6 supported:unsupported Cochrane + PubMed
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Your standing pattern
Realistic daily standing, not aspirational
Cochrane evidence base assumes 1-3 hr/day total standing. Above 4 hr increases varicose-vein and foot-pain risk per Tuchsen 2005.
Cochrane evidence is strongest for back-pain reduction in symptomatic users.
The honest verdict
Standing desk evidence is real but small, and the brands oversell it. Below is what the peer-reviewed evidence actually says applies to your usage pattern.

If you're going to stand, do it right

The biggest evidence-supported benefit (lower back pain reduction) comes from sit-to-stand transitions, not all-day standing. Add an anti-fatigue mat to reduce foot pain. Skip the brands that lean on the unsupported claims.

How this estimator works CC-BY 4.0

Each estimate maps to a verdict from the DeskDeploy 142-claim audit (30 standing-desk products audited Q2 2026; claims matched to Cochrane systematic reviews preferred, then PubMed-indexed RCTs/meta-analyses, then observational studies). Verdicts: supported (claim matches evidence direction and magnitude), partially (direction correct, magnitude overstated or context-dependent), unsupported (no evidence base), contradicted (best evidence points the other direction). Magnitude estimates use the central effect-size from the cited primary evidence.

Full methodology + 142-claim dataset at the DeskDeploy Standing Desk Claims Evidence study. Data licensed CC-BY 4.0; cite as: DeskDeploy, Standing Desk Health Claims vs Evidence Audit 2026.