Is it reasonable to say a warning from our ancestors, 'Don't lie on your back, don't sit with your hips open'?

Is it reasonable to say a warning from our ancestors, 'Don't lie on your back, don't sit with your hips open'?

Since ancient times, China has attached great importance to the way of health preservation. The ancients have summarized many laws of health preservation based on the changes in seasons, such as "not sitting on wood in summer, not sitting on stones in winter", "not exposing the body in white, not exposing the feet in cold", and so on...