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ergonomic

[ur-guh-nom-ik] / ˌɜr gəˈnɒm ɪk /
ADJECTIVE
designed to minimize discomfort
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Sectors targeting seniors also face execution risks: product‐market fit must consider ergonomics, usability and service intensity.

From Barron's

It also included upgrades to lighting and ergonomic seating.

From BBC

For example, healthy food instead of unlimited free food, and ergonomic chairs and standing desks instead of massage chairs.

From Barron's

"Having access to an ergonomic chair, keyboard and mouse means I can stay in work longer," she said.

From BBC

“The form, “ he says, “is not revolutionary, but the balance, the handle, the ergonomics are kind of perfect.”

From Los Angeles Times