We’ve been told to stand up straight as long as we’ve been able to stand, but sometimes it’s harder than it seems.
We know why we should do it: Good posture looks good, feels good and makes us look thinner. On the flip side, studies have linked poor posture with lower self-esteem, depression and back pain.
But, sometimes, posture pointers are confusing.
Remember when we were all supposed to use Pilates balls instead of office chairs? Well, claims that doing so improved posture were recently disputed by researchers at the University of Waterloo in Ontario. They found that it didn’t help (or hurt) posture.
But there are still some things you can do to help your stance. And some things you can avoid to keep it from getting worse.
By Danielle Braff, Special to Tribune Newspapers
HELPS: Reposition your monitor( Jerry Tomaselli, Chicago Tribune ) Your monitor should be 1 to 2 feet away from your face, and your eyes should be level with the top of the monitor, said Janice Novak, author of “Posture, Get It Straight! Look Ten Years Younger, Ten Pounds Thinner and Feel Better Than Ever.” This will prevent your head from leaning forward and away from your shoulders.
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