What is the healthiest sitting position?

Keep a small gap between the back of your knees and the front of your seat. Adjust your chair to support your back or place a rolled towel or small pillow behind your lower back. Make sure the top of your monitor is at or slightly below eye level. Keep your head and neck balanced and in line with your torso.
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What is the healthiest sitting posture?

Good posture tips
  • Stand straight and tall with your shoulders back.
  • Keep your head level and in line with your body.
  • Pull in your abdomen.
  • Keep your feet shoulder-width apart.
  • Don't lock your knees.
  • Bear your weight primarily on the balls of your feet.
  • Let your hands hang naturally at your sides.
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What should you avoid when sitting?

What to avoid doing while sitting?
  • Tilting the head forward to prevent neck injury.
  • Sitting without lumbar support to prevent back pain.
  • Working with arms raised to prevent neck and shoulder pain.
  • Bending wrists to prevent wrist pain and muscle cramps.
  • Working with unsupported forearms to prevent shoulder and back pain.
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How many hours sitting is harmful?

Researchers analyzed 13 studies of sitting time and activity levels. They found that those who sat for more than eight hours a day with no physical activity had a risk of dying similar to that posed by obesity and smoking.
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How many hours of sitting is okay?

LOW risk indicates sitting less than 4 hours per day. MEDIUM risk indicates sitting 4 to 8 hours per day. HIGH risk indicates sitting 8 to 11 hours per day. VERY HIGH risk indicates sitting more than 11 hours per day.
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5 Best Sitting Posture Tips to Reduce Back Pain



Should you straighten your back when sitting?

A person's sitting position can help maintain good posture and a healthy back and spine. Tips include using a suitable chair and keeping the back straight and feet flat on the floor. Sitting with a straight back and shoulders can help prevent common complaints, such as lower back pain and a stiff neck.
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Does posture get worse with age?

The backbone or vertebral column is made up of the bones (called vertebra), joint-like spaces called intervertebral discs, and muscles. Age has a pronounced effect on all three and over time the back tends to curve forward resulting in an increasingly stooped posture.
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Is it healthier to stand or sit all day?

There are a few good reasons why we should consider standing more often, among them lower blood sugar levels, lower risk of heart disease and less stress and fatigue than those who sit for eight hours or more each day. “Standing has a significantly larger impact on our longevity than sitting.
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Is Slouching better than sitting up straight?

How exactly is 'slouching' better than an upright posture? A further study conducted by the University Hospital of North Tees found that slouching can reduce back stiffness by enabling more fluid to pass between our spinal disks. A study by the RNSA also found slouching to be better for us.
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Is sitting healthier than lying down?

However, a closer look reveals that the pressure on the spine is at its lowest when we are lying in the supine position (it is under eight times less pressure than when we're sitting). It promotes most complete muscle relaxation, stress-relief and slower heartbeat.
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How long should you sit without standing?

Many ergonomic experts recommend standing about 5-15 minutes out of every hour when using a standing desk, although research is ongoing. One study in the British Journal of Sports Medicine recommends that it's ideal to move, stand, and take breaks from sitting for a total of at least 2 hours in an 8 hour work day.
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How many hours should a healthy person stand a day?

Experts have found that you should try to stand for at least 2 hours per day, but up to 4 hours per day could be optimal. This might seem like a lot, but there are lots of ways you can fit standing into your day.
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Is standing for 8 hours better than sitting?

Advocates of standing desks point to studies showing that after a meal, blood sugar levels return to normal faster on days a person spends more time standing. And standing, rather than sitting, may reduce the risk of shoulder and back pain.
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What age do you start declining?

New study says decline begins in our 50s

Researchers with Duke University's School of Medicine suggest that physical decline begins in the decade of the 50s and worsens as we age, especially for those who don't exercise.
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At what age does the body start to decline?

After age 30, people tend to lose lean tissue. Your muscles, liver, kidney, and other organs may lose some of their cells. This process of muscle loss is called atrophy. Bones may lose some of their minerals and become less dense (a condition called osteopenia in the early stages and osteoporosis in the later stages).
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Can you fix your posture at 60?

Even if your posture has been a problem for years, it's possible to make improvements. Rounded shoulders and a hunched stance may seem like they're set in stone by the time we reach a certain age, and you may feel you've missed the boat for better posture. But there's a good chance you can still stand up taller.
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Can sitting too much damage the spine?

Besides being uncomfortable, poor sitting posture and workplace ergonomics over time can damage spinal structures and contribute to recurrent episodes of neck or back pain.
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Is your back supposed to be flat or curved?

A healthy back has three natural curves: An inward or forward curve at the neck (cervical curve) An outward or backward curve at the upper back (thoracic curve) An inward curve at the lower back (lumbar curve)
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How can I straighten my spine naturally?

Standing
  1. Keep the shoulders back but not tense.
  2. Slightly bend the knees to take pressure off the hips.
  3. Keep the chest perpendicular (90-degree angle) to the ground.
  4. Avoid wearing high heels or shoes with a high angle.
  5. Do not stand in the same position for long periods of time; move around.
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What is the 20 8 2 rule?

To obtain the proper balance, Alan Hedge, Professor of Ergonomics at Cornell University, has recommended a working pattern in which every half hour individuals sit for 20 minutes, stand for 8 minutes, and move around for at least 2 minutes.
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Why is standing better than sitting?

More calories burned: One study showed that standing sheds 88 calories an hour, compared to 80 calories for sitting. Walking burns a lot more -- 210 calories an hour. Less back pain: Sitting for long periods of time tightens your muscles and can hurt your lower back, especially if you have bad posture.
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How often should you get up from sitting?

Remember to move for approximately three minutes every 30 – 60 minutes. Why? Research shows that staying stationary – whether sitting or standing – for long periods of time, can be bad for your health. Our bodies are built to move and doing so for approximately three minutes every hour helps us feel our best.
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What happens if I sit for too long?

Sitting or lying down for too long increases your risk of chronic health problems, such as heart disease, diabetes and some cancers. Too much sitting can also be bad for your mental health. Being active is not as hard as you think. There are lots of simple ways to include some physical activity in your day.
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How long should you walk a day?

A brisk 10-minute daily walk has lots of health benefits and counts towards your 150 minutes of weekly exercise, as recommended in the physical activity guidelines for adults aged 19 to 64.
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