Experts previously told Business Insider that bad posture can cause neck and back pain, wear and tear on joints and discs, decreased flexibility, and other health issues.
A lack of evidenceDespite a lack of solid evidence, many believe that bad posture inevitably causes back pain.
Justin Paget/Getty ImagesDespite the general assumption that bad posture leads to a bad back, there's limited science to back that up.
Advertisement"There have been a few studies that indicate that there isn't solid scientific evidence to show that a person who slouches more is more likely to have back pain," Linker told BI.
While it's easy to blame bad posture for back pain and other spinal health issues, Linker said that it's actually more complicated.
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