Sit Better, Live Better: Can Active Sitting Improve Your Back Health With Dr Osler

Sit Better, Live Better: Can Active Sitting Improve Your Back Health With Dr Osler

We sit to eat, watch TV, work at a desk and so much more…...most daily activities involve sitting! In the US, on average people sit for around 10 hours per day and 80% of them suffer from sitting induced back pain. But that is just the tip of the iceberg as a more alarming consequence is that it increases the risk of heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and even cancer! ‘Sitting disease’ is now known to increase all-cause mortality and shorten lives, a public health emergency that’s just now coming into focus. The problem is now so urgent that sitting has been dubbed ‘the new smoking’.

Today we interview Dr Osler who after 30 years as a surgeon at the University of Vermont’s trauma centre left to begin a career as a research epidemiologist. This switch required hours of sitting at a computer, and despite trying a dozen different chairs, sitting all day caused him unrelenting back pain. Dr Oslers search for a better chair soon became a quest to fight an epidemic. Dr Osler couldn’t stop people from sitting, so he needed a way to let them sit better. Fortunately, available research suggested a way forward. It wasn’t sitting that was the problem but sitting still. The question became: Could sitting somehow be made active?

In this episode we discuss the negative impact of passive sitting and how Dr Osler partnered with his son to invent a solution himself. We discuss the journey of invention and how ‘active sitting’ has created a movement movement! We discuss the commitment that active sitting requires and the best way to introduce active sitting to your daily routine.

Some of the things you’ll discover...

  • The negative impact of passive sitting
  • How lumbar supports have not prevented a rise in the rates of global back pain
  • How ergonomic chairs make it nearly impossible to adopt a natural posture, because they prohibit movement and postural adjustments
  • The wider implications of passive sitting
  • How Dr Osler created the QOR360 active chair to combat passive sitting
  • How active sitting can improve your posture, ease and prevent back pain, strengthen your core and improve whole-body health

Highlights

Everyday people are sitting for prolonged periods which they assume is normal, and certainly not unhealthy. However, research clearly demonstrates that this is not the case. Not only does sitting increase your risk of back pain but it has a negative impact on many areas of your health. DO NOT underestimate the impact that your desk work, TV watching, or time spent driving, can have on your health!

For more episodes of the Back Pain Solutions podcast visit: www.smartstrong.co.uk Don’t forget to subscribe so you can receive updates on new episodes and direct links to additional content.

If you’re suffering from back pain, want to improve your posture, or want to build resilience to future injury then you’re in the right place. Join us and take an active approach to better back health.

Resources…

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Dr Osler Website…

https://qor360.com/

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