Sibling anesthesiologists caution choking hazards with necks in extended position while eating during wall-mounted television screen viewing and front-row seat movie experience
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https://doi.org/10.56450/JEFI.2025.v3i03.009Keywords:
Choking hazard, Television viewing, Movie watchingAbstract
When television screens are wall-mounted way above the normal and neutral neck position eyelevel, it is but natural that variable degree of neck extension automatically happens to maintain line of view of television screen mounted to variable heights on walls. Same goes for front-row seat movie experience. Herein, irrespective of the age of the person, extended necks and correspondingly enlarged airways could contribute to coughing on food to violently coughing on food to near-choking on food to choking on food when eating during wall-mounted television screen viewing and front-row seat movie experience. Therefore, neutral or slightly flexed neck position while eating may always be better on any given day with no screen and correspondingly engaging activity distracting oneself from the safe execution of an essential activity of daily living without risking choking on the food being relished.
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