Here are some of the unhealthiest habits women everywhere indulge in on a daily basis:
Wearing uncomfortable shoes
From wearing flimsy flip-flops that provide little to no support, to
wearing very high heels that can play havoc on the joints, women around
the country are guilty of the crime of putting style before support.
While flip-flops or V-slippers seem like a comfortable option for a
hot country as ours, most of them provide very little arch or heel
support. Also, being as open as they are, they expose the feet to dust
and other dirt from the roads.
Heels over 2 inches high have been known to have an adverse effect on
the joints and can even contribute to osteoarthritis that affects the
knees, hips, ankles and feet.
For daily wear to college or work, remember to wear comfortable shoes
that provide cushioning, as well as support to the entire foot.
Not wearing the right bra
The right bra not only gives you a great shape and allows your
clothes to fit better; it can also be a huge contributor to better back
health. Wearing a bra that’s the wrong size or one that does not give
you the support you need can cause neck and back pain, as well as cause
circulation problems. So get yourself measured for the right size and
get a bra that fits you well.
Wearing ultra tight jeans
While the skinny jean trend is a huge fashion hit, it may not be the
best thing for your health. Studies have shown that constrictive
clothing can cause a number of medical conditions like vaginal yeast
infections, bladder infections and even blood clots in the legs. You may
have noticed abdominal discomfort when you eat while wearing tight
clothing. Constantly wearing tight jeans can worsen the condition.
Wearing synthetic underwear
Heat, moisture and synthetic clothing can be a breeding ground for
yeast infections and itching and you definitely don’t want that in your
private regions. Wearing sexy underwear or thongs once in a while is not
a bad idea, but for daily use, stick to good old cotton underwear.
Carrying very heavy bags
Many women, especially moms, often joke that they carry the world in
their bags. And while it’s convenient to have everything you need in
your bag, a very heavy bag can take a serious toll on your neck and back
health.
Try and take out unnecessary items from your handbag and if you carry
a laptop, use a bag pack to carry it, as against a sling bag.
Finishing off their kids’ meals
Although this applies only to moms, it’s such a common habit that we
had to include it in this list. In an attempt to reduce left overs and
wasted food, many moms wipe off their kids’ plates at the end of a meal.
Depending on how much the child has left, this could be a substantial
addition of calories and can seriously derail the mom’s weight
management efforts.
Wearing heavy earrings
One of the best things about being a woman is the joy of
accessorising! And who can resist a great pair of earrings? Some women,
however, go overboard when it comes to wearing large, dangling earrings.
Cosmetic surgeons are often approached by women who’ve torn their ear
lobes because of constantly wearing big earrings or worse, sleeping with
their earrings on. To avoid torn earlobes, it’s best to wear light
earrings on a daily basis or wear heavy ones with a chain as support.
Avoiding weight training in gyms
Many women believe that lifting weights as part of their gym workout
will lead to them bulking up like men. The truth is that because of the
presence of oestrogen in women’s bodies, weight training will not lead
to bulky muscles, but rather will help to burn fat, strengthen bones and
even cut down the risk of diseases like osteoporosis and diabetes in
the future.
Indulging in fad diets
The need to lose weight, and lose it fast, causes women of all ages
to turn to fad diets. From cabbage soup diets to zero carb diets, almost
all these fad diets have been proven to be disasters. Not only do they
cause your weight to go through the roof the second you get off the
diet, they can also cause serious medical harm.
The only trick to weight loss is a healthy diet, regular exercise and enough sleep.
Not paying attention to heart health
For some reason, heart disease and heart attacks are only associated
with men. While it’s true that oestrogen protects women’s heart for a
majority of their lives, post menopause, women are as susceptible to
heart disease as men. But the notion that heart disease doesn’t touch
women is so strong that very often women even ignore symptoms of a heart
attack. Ignoring heart health is a big mistake and women as well as men
should take all the necessary measures to ensure a healthy heart.
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