Standing desk.. It's the only way.
I must agree. I sat for my whole typing life till we moved to a new place last year and, for reasons of furniture logistics, had to type at my wife's sideboard. You'd think it'd be tiring, but I've never felt better.
As
this Mayo Clinic article explains, sitting for long periods of time has serious health risks, including:
• A nearly 50% increased risk of death from any cause
• About a 125% increased risk of events associated with cardiovascular disease (e.g. chest pain, heart attack)
Most of us have at least an inkling about that, but I imagine relatively few of us are assiduous about standing up and taking regular breaks.
By contrast, typing standing up:
• Tones your muscles, sense of balance and overall coordination
• Allows full circulation (as tp4t mentioned)
• Makes it easier to move around, and to maintain your most natural arm/hand positions
• Makes you
look more fit and dynamic, possibly enhancing your job status ;?)
So, OP, while this may not have been the kind of info you were looking for, you may want to consider it.