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Move Over, Kim K: Why Some Men Are Taking On The Waist Training Trend. by Emily Arata. Aug. 13, 2015. ... The waist trainer has plenty of male fans in the health and fitness world, too.
Waist trainers that are sold with the claim that they’ll make you sweat are typically made of thick neoprene and can lead to overheating. “It allows you to sweat a lot, ...
Doctors say women who want to see a smaller waist should keep the diet and exercise, but lose the waist trainer. "There's no magic bullet. It's going to take effort, hard work, dedication.
Even worse, Cotton says, waist trainers can weaken one's core strength. "And that's not really a good thing, because of lack of muscular stimulation, so they could be harmful in that manner," he adds.
ATLANTA - Dionne Pignatiello loves wearing corsets. "They're like putting on a hug from a friend," Pignatiello says. She's been wearing corsets since her 20's and began waist training a few years ...
Do waist trainers work? ... Men and Women Differ in How They Experience Disease, Respond to Treatment. By Amy Westervelt. September 26, 2015 at 9:41 AM ET. Journal Reports: Health Care.
ABC13 spoke with a surgeon about the health issues the stomach-squishing products can cause on your body and the best way to use them.
Waist trainers may have dominated the mid-2010s, but they’re making a comeback. This time, they’re being marketed with the promise of shaving inches off your waist and even aiding fat loss ...