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Written by Navneet Kaur, M.Sc. Nutrition & Dietetics

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Tips To Maintain A Good Back Posture

Maintaining good back posture is crucial for overall well-being. Whether you spend long hours at a desk or are active throughout the day, these quick tips will help you achieve and sustain a healthy back posture. 

Introduction

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Ensure your feet are flat on the ground, and your knees are at a 90-degree angle. Keep your back straight, shoulders relaxed, and utilize a chair that supports the natural curve of your spine. 

1. Sit Properly 

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Don't forget to stand up and stretch every 30 minutes, especially if you have a desk job. This helps alleviate pressure on your spine and promotes better circulation. 

2. Take Breaks 

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A strong core provides essential support for your spine. Incorporate exercises like planks and bridges into your routine to build and maintain core strength. 

3. Strengthen Core Muscles  

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Whether it's a heavy box or a laundry basket, bend at the knees and hips when lifting to reduce strain on your back. Keep the object close to your body and avoid twisting while lifting. 

4. Lift with Care  

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Invest in a mattress that supports the natural curve of your spine. A medium-firm mattress is generally recommended for maintaining good back posture while sleeping. 

5. Supportive Mattress  

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Select a pillow that aligns your head with your spine when sleeping. This helps maintain a neutral position and reduces strain on your neck and back. 

6. Choose the Right Pillow 

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Regular physical activity helps keep your muscles flexible and strong. Include exercises that focus on your back, such as swimming, walking, or yoga, in your weekly routine. 

7. Stay Active  

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Maintain a neutral spine and avoid slouching while walking. Keep your head up, shoulders back, and distribute your weight evenly on both feet. 

8. Mind Your Posture While        Walking  

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Adjust your desk and computer to an ergonomic height. Ensure your screen is at eye level to prevent unnecessary strain on your neck and back. 

9. Ergonomic Workspace    

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Incorporating these simple tips into your daily routine can make a significant difference in maintaining a healthy back posture. Remember, small changes can lead to long-term benefits for your overall well-being. 

Conclusion 

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