What are the health benefits of a chair that fits just right? We are proud to have worked with the University of Leeds and Dr Andrea Utley, Reader in Motor Control and Learning in the School of Biomedical Sciences to undertake a research study looking into the physiological impacts of sitting in a correctly sized chair that suits you.

The research took place in Spring 2023 and involved a wide range of participants across different genders and ages. Each of whom spent equal amounts of time sitting in three different sizes of our Burrows Relax chair. HSL commissioned the research, and the University of Leeds carried it out completely independently, without any influence or input from HSL.

We know that our Exclusive Chair Fitting Service supports customers across the seven key areas of their bodies. But, we also wanted to find out whether sitting in the correctly sized chair delivers real scientific health benefits, and the research shows that it does.

A HSL chair that fits you can provide a number of benefits, from reducing fidgeting to maintaining good posture. Dr Utley explains the effects the strain of not sitting in a correctly sized chair can cause:

“Research conducted at the University of Leeds has shown that sitting in a chair that is an appropriate size for an individual has a number of benefits. Even sitting involves physical effort and if the chair is the right size the physical effort is reduced. This results in a number of physiological benefits and ultimately a restful sit and reduction in fatigue.”

The research found that sitting in a correctly sized chair:

  • Reduces your blood pressure by 10%
  • Reduces your heart rate by 6%
  • Increases tissue oxygenation by more than 2%

These health benefits can be a boon to those at any stage of their life. Dr Utley commented on their findings:

“Across all measures both physiological and biomechanical, sitting in the right size chair produced more efficient and health enhancing results. When sitting in the right size chair, blood pressure was lower as was heart rate. Oxygen saturation was better, and participants made less postural adjustments in the correct chair. In terms of the physiological data sitting in the correct chair was statistically significant on all measures other than pulse pressure.”

At HSL we pride ourselves on providing a personalised service to help our customers find their perfect fit. Whether an armchair, fireside chair or riser recliner, we aim to ensure you sit comfortably and take care of your health for years to come.

Dr Utley commented on our ethos:

“HSL provide a service that ensures a chair is the right fit for each person - our research has shown that this is a valid approach that clearly has health benefits for the individual.”

Tips for finding the perfect fit

With the knowledge of the health benefits it can provide, HSL are keen to provide our top tips for finding a chair that fits you. We work closely with independent occupational therapist Julie Jennings Dip COT HCPC. Julie approves all our furniture to ensure that it is good for your posture. Here are Julie’s insights on how to ensure you’re sitting optimally and comfortably.

Neck support

It's important to choose a chair that will keep your head in a neutral and stationary position. This helps avoid tilting and straining your neck muscles.

Julie Jennings adds:

“This can be achieved by choosing a chair with a high padded back and good back support. When you lean back, you should feel that your head is fully supported. Your eye line is should be level, and your shoulders relaxed. This works to reduce unwanted tension in the upper body and encourages proper neck and shoulder alignment.”

Back support

Back support is an essential part of a comfortable seating experience. A chair that provides the perfect balance of cushioning and security aids in the prevention of slouching and straining the lower back.

Julie Jennings says:

“Check to see the chair supports the natural curvature of your spine, with an inward curve lower down. This prevents slouching or hunching over, realigning your posture, which is an essential element when sitting for even a short period of time.”

Hip support

For the perfect hip support, your bottom should fit snugly into the base of the chair. With your lower back flush against the back of the seat.

Julie Jennings adds:

“Hip support should also be bolstered by cushioning; be sure to check that your knees are aligned with your hips to reduce any pressure in your lumbar region and lower body.”

Adjustability

To ensure maximum comfort and a perfect seated position, the adjustability of your chair is key.

Recliner chairs have a range of positions and angles to align your seated posture and personalise your experience to your ideal level of comfort.

Julie Jennings adds:

“To ensure your back is fully supported and a correct positioning is maintained, make sure there is no space between your back and the chair when you recline.”

With you every step of the way

HSL Comfort Specialist with a woman

Everyone is different and there is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to finding the perfect chair. At HSL we offer a variety of different sizes and features. We worked closely with Julie Jennings to create our Exclusive Chair Fitting Service.

The service supports every part of the body to ensure the best possible fit. Julie trains our friendly Comfort Specialists so they can offer unrivalled comfort and encourage proper sitting posture.

Hip Position

Bottom fits into the back of the seat.

Height

If the seat height is correct, the feet will be flat on the floor. The entire upper leg should also be fully supported so that the knee almost forms a right angle

Seat Depth

If the depth of the seat is correct, the calf should gently kiss the leg rest or allow for a flat hand to be placed between the calf and leg rest.

Width

The correct width is vital to help spread the weight across the seat. It provides pelvic stability, reduces friction and can help prevent leaning to one side.

Upper / Lower Back

The Thoracic and Lumbar area; the natural curves in the back, are supported by the chair.

Neck and Head

When the neck is supported correctly the head is not forced forward or too high above the back of the chair.

Arm Position - Elbows to fingers must be in contact with the arm of the chair. The forearm is supported with the shoulders in their natural resting position.

Take control of your health with HSL chairs. Shop a range of Riser Recliners, Armchairs, Sofas and Beds. With Clever Comfort™ and posture support in every piece, you can relax in comfort. Enjoy the benefits our furniture provides.