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Sitting to poop? Science says it's bad for your health



Friday, Sep 13, 2013
YourHealth, AsiaOne


SINGAPORE - Do you normally sit on a toilet bowl to poop? If you answered "yes", then like millions of others out there, you are doing it wrong.

According to experts, squatting is the proper and recommended way to pass motion, wonderhowto.com reported. The article quoted Henry L. Bockus in Gastroenterology as saying: "The ideal posture for defecation is the squatting position, with the thighs flexed upon the abdomen. In this way the capacity of the abdominal cavity is greatly diminished and intra-abdominal pressure increased, thus encouraging expulsion ...".

When you poop, the puborectalis muscle loosens its hold on the rectum to allow waste to flow out. However, in the sitting position, the hold is only relaxed partially. In the squatting posture, the hold is completely relaxed, allowing for a smoother passage.

Also, the pressure of thigh muscles against the lower abdomen helps with exertion and elimination.

The sitting posture actually keeps us in ‘continence mode’. This makes elimination difficult and incomplete, creating the need to strain.

"The extra time spent in the sitting posture is necessary for excessive straining in order to push the feces through almost right rectoanal angle, while in the squatting posture significantly less straining is necessary as the feces are pushing out along the open outlet due to straightening of the rectoanal junction," said a 2003 study published in the journal of Digestive Diseases and Sciences.

The study goes on to state that bad bathroom posture plays a bigger or equal role in ailments such as constipation, hemorrhoids and appendicities than a lack of dietary fiber.

It backed this up by an observation that in underdeveloped countries where squatting to defecate is the norm, the prevalence of these problems are lower, whereas the opposite runs true for developed countries. Steps taken to enrich diets with fiber has not seen the prevalence levels change.

Since it isn't so easy to change our toilet habits after years of sitting comfortably to defecate, the folks at Squatty Potty have designed a stool that allows one to squat on a toilet easily.

It may look a little strange at first, but perhaps it's worth it if it's for your health:


For about US$30, you get a stable platform to elevate the feet and legs, allowing greater hip flexion and straightening out the anorectal angle (kink).


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