Celeb-backed 'health' trend researchers say can cause 'serious harm'
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The bizarre social media trend of “mouth taping” to stop snoring can lead to “serious health harm”, researchers are warning.

Notable figures such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Emma Roberts, Ashley Graham, and Jimmy Fallon have shared their experiences with a practice that involves taping their mouths shut during sleep.

Backers say it prevents mouth-breathing, which is linked to sleep-disordered breeding, including everything from snoring to sleep apnea.

Mouth taping is an online trend to sleep with the lips taped shut. (Getty)

However, researchers say the online fad probably has little benefit and could pose serious asphyxiation risks.

Dr. Brian Rotenberg from Western University, along with research colleagues, analyzed findings from 10 different studies examining the impact of mouth sealing during sleep.

Two of the studies indicated that for some individuals with mild obstructive sleep apnea, using mouth tape might slightly improve scores on the apnea-hypopnea index, a standard measure of sleep apnea severity.

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Gwyneth Paltrow has discussed the practice. (Getty)

However, other studies found no evidence that mouth taping might help treat mouth breathing, sleep-disordered breathing, or sleep apnea.

Four of the 10 studies included discussion of a potentially serious risk of asphyxiation for people whose mouth breathing is caused by serious restriction or blockage of nasal airways.

Serious nasal obstruction could result from conditions such as hay fever, chronic rhinitis, deviated septum, sinonasal disease, or enlarged tonsils.

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The authors of the new survey, published in the journal PLOS One, found the evidence currently supports the practice of mouth-taping, but said further research was needed.

“Mouth taping is a contemporary practice that is often celebrity-endorsed, but is not necessarily scientifically accurate,” the authors said.

“Many people are not appropriate for mouth taping, and in some cases it can lead to risk of serious health harm.”

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