The “slouch” position revealed a reduction in spinal disk height, signifying a high rate of wear and tear on the lowest two spinal levels.
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that's not how I read it
Slouching for six hours really makes my back hurt, but lounging semi-upright on the sofa is no trouble at all. Well, except then my butt falls asleep.