Texting
while walking might
not just cause you to fall face-first into a pool; it could also be bad for
your posture, according to a new study.
Researchers
at the University of Queensland observed 26 people as they walked, both without
a smartphone and with one. They noticed that participants who were "texting"
walked more slowly, hunched their shoulders forward, and didn’t walk in a
straight line.
Lead
researcher on the project Siobhan Schabrun characterized the
"walk-and-texters" as elderly robots.
“They lock
their arms, trunk and head together all in aid of keeping the phone steady in
front of their eyes,” she explained. “Previous studies on older populations
shows that this type of more rigid posture puts you at greater risk of
falling.”
So, um.
Don’t walk and text. You’re going to hurt your back, and also your face, when
you run into a telephone pole.
Full
disclosure: Some of this post was completed while the author was walking and
texting.
So, when next you have to communicate while walking, STOP! So you won't fall prey too.