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Long-term use of a waist trainer might lead to digestive issues. “Wearing a waist trainer for any length of time can certainly cause GERD (acid reflux) to occur,” says Houghton. “This is due to compression of the stomach and thus upward pressure on stomach contents, causing reflux into the esophagus.”
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Read More »When Kim Kardashian West wore a custom Mr. Pearl corset beneath her 2019 Met Gala Thierry Mugler silicone gown, the Internet accused her of removing a rib. Her anatomically confusing and cinched waist was meant to be hyperbolic, but for the millions of girls who look to Kardashian West as a source of inspiration, it was perplexing nonetheless. At the same time, body positivity is part of a cultural zeitgeist that commands a woman take up space. Doing so allows her to stand in her worth, hold herself up, and anchor her reality. Yet garments like waist trainers, designed to make a woman's waist "attractively" smaller, are more popular than ever (the term garners over one million posts on Instagram). Such mixed messaging makes navigating the terrain of body modification tricky. Any type of garment meant to mold a woman’s curves comes with the baggage of the socio-political variety. And they should, because the reasoning that the female body is disruptive has major implications for women, girls, and men alike. But are waist trainers physically safe? What exactly do they do to a woman’s anatomy? Can you injure your organs while wearing one? Is there any actual scientific evidence that they "train" your waist to be more sculpted? Ahead, medical and fitness experts provide in-depth answers regarding waist trainers and whether they really work. Meet the Expert Casey Palazzo is a certified Lagree Instructor at The Studio (MDR).
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Read More »Often waist trainers are recommended to be strapped around you for 8 hours throughout the day, which is long-term and considered risky. It's also a no-no to wear it to bed and highly discouraged to wear during exercise (more on that later). If you want an hourglass shape temporarily for a special occasion, a few hours will likely not result in any serious complications. Just ensure that you don't feel restricted from it.
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