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Very rarely I might stand all day, some days I alternate several times a day, most days I'll alternate once or twice.
I have fewer back issues since standing for some of my day but otherwise I doubt it makes much health difference either way.
I have a lot of people coming to my desk for consultation and standing definitely improves this interaction. I feel more alert throughout the day (and just switching between standing and sitting gives a small, brief, burst of energy).
hell yeah. My work provided me with a sit / stand desk, ergonomic office chair and monitor arms around the pandemic since we were all working from home.
Having that adjustability has helped my hamstrings a decent amount. I still need to do a better job of stretching throughout the day rather than just at night.
I will agree that I feel more... creative(?) when standing but I try not to overdo it.