Maintaining a bent-over posture can lead to several secondary health and lifestyle challenges:
For many individuals as they age, a hunched or bent-over posture—medically referred to as —can become a significant concern. This condition often develops gradually due to natural changes in the bones, muscles, and joints, impacting mobility, balance, and overall quality of life. Common Causes of Postural Changes mature bent over
A loss of core and back muscle strength (sarcopenia) reduces the body's ability to maintain an upright position. Maintaining a bent-over posture can lead to several
Prolonged periods of sitting or hunching over devices like phones and computers can contribute to "postural kyphosis". Impact on Daily Living Prolonged periods of sitting or hunching over devices
Weakening of the spinal bones can cause them to compress or develop tiny cracks (vertebral fractures), leading to a forward rounding of the upper back.
Severe curvature can cramp the lungs, making it harder to take full, deep breaths.