The influence of a tie on human health
Grabology in the Context of Medicine: When a Tie Becomes a Risk Factor The term "grabology" (from English necktie) is not an officially recognized medical discipline, however, it is often used in scientific literature to denote a collection of studies investigating the impact of a tie on human health. This field at the intersection of hygiene, ergonomics, microbiology, and clinical medicine views the common business suit accessory not as a symbol of status, but as a potential exogenous factor capable of influencing physiological parameters and acting as a carrier of infections. 1. Physiological Stress: Vascular and Ophthalmological Risks The main direction of medical research on the tie focuses on its mechanical effect on the carotid arteries and intracranial pressure. Carotid sinus syndrome and cerebral blood flow. A tie tightened with a pressure of only 40 mmHg (which is easily achieved with a tight knot) can compress the carotid arteries and jugular veins. A study published in "Neuroradiology" using MRI showed that wearing a tight tie leads to a statistically significant decrease (7-10%) in cerebral blood flow. For individuals with existing atherosclerosis or hypertension, this may trigger headaches, dizziness, decreased cognitive function, and, theoretically, increase the risk of ischemic events. Intraocular pressure (IOP). In ophthalmology, the link between a tight tie and increased IOP is well studied. A study conducted at the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary demonstrated that wearing a tight tie for 5 minutes increased IOP in 70% of men with glaucoma and 60% of healthy participants. For patients with glaucoma, especially in the normotensive form, this poses a direct threat to the progression of the disease due to the impairment of visual nerve perfusion. Limited neck mobility and muscle tension. A tightly tied tie limits the full range of motion in the cervical spine, which can exacerbate symptoms in patients with osteochondrosis. Moreover, constant pressure on ... Read more
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