There are certain habits that ladies sometimes engage in; habits that they do not realize are harmful to their health.
1. Wearing heels
High heels affect our posture, put pressure on joints, and can lead to a
range of conditions including arthritis, hammer toes, back pain and
tendon injuries. To minimize damage, limit your heels to 1.5 inches for
daily wear, and wear insoles to help reduce the pressure on joints.
2. Carrying a heavy handbag
With the rising number of gadgets and accessories the majority of women
haul around, many of us are carrying around several pounds of weight on
our shoulders every day. While you may not feel the effects right now,
lugging around a heavy handbag can lead to serious back problems and
neck pain as well as poor posture. Don’t wait until the damage is done –
do your health a favour and try clearing out all non-essential items
and switching to a smaller bag.
3. Sleeping in makeup
Leaving makeup on overnight – along with the dirt and oil that naturally
accumulates on skin throughout the day – is a quick route to clogged
pores, congested skin and spots. Sleeping with mascara and eye makeup on
can also affect your health by causing eye irritation, bloodshot eyes
or even infection.
4. Wearing the wrong bra size
It is thought that more than 70 per cent of women are wearing the wrong
bra size. However, wearing a badly fitted bra can not only affect the
look of your clothes, but research suggests it can cause a range of
health problems including back, neck and breast pain, breathing
difficulties, poor posture, skin irritation, circulation problems and
even irritable bowel syndrome. Rather than guessing your size, make sure
you get measured to ensure you are getting the support you need.
5. Worrying and harbouring regrets
Stress is damaging to both our physical and mental health, and women are
twice as likely as men to suffer from stress-related disorders, as well
as having higher rates of depression and anxiety. Worrying about the
future and dwelling on regrets can also add to our problems, with
research suggesting that women are more than twice as likely as men to
harbour regrets over lost loves and broken relationships.
6. Obsessing over appearance
Many women tend to overly obsess over their idea of the “perfect” body.
Research findings have shown that 16 per cent of the normal or
underweight women studied believed themselves to be overweight, while 90
per of women wanted to change at least one aspect of their appearance.
Body insecurity not only affects our mental health, but it can also lead
to physical damage caused by extreme diets, yo-yo dieting, eating
disorders and cosmetic surgery.
7. Not getting enough sleep
Unluckily for women, statistics suggest that sleep problems affect more
women than men, while a study by the University of Michigan found that
women are more than twice as likely to give up sleep to care for others.
Unfortunately, sleep has been found to affect women’s blood pressure
and mood more than men’s, making it imperative that you do your best to
get a good night’s sleep.
8. Putting yourself last
Not only are women more likely to compromise their sleeping habits to
care for children and others, they are also prone to putting their own
wants and needs at the bottom of a hectic to-do list of chores and
obligations. To avoid running yourself into the ground, learn to
sometimes say no to those requests and commitments that are less than
essential, and make sure you set aside some “me” time each week to do
something enjoyable just for you.
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