2020
DOI: 10.1177/1745506520918335
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The relationship between breast size and aspects of health and psychological wellbeing in mature-aged women

Abstract: Objectives: Increases in breast size with age are common but have not been widely examined as a factor that could affect the health and psychological wellbeing of mature-aged women. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between breast size and aspects of health and psychological wellbeing in mature-aged women. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study of mature-aged women (⩾40 years). Breast size (breast size score) was determined from self-reported bra size and was examined against health… Show more

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“…The patients who wanted their post-reconstruction breast size to be "about the same" were very satisfied with their pre-operative breast size but had a larger range of satisfaction with their pre-operative weight. The results are consistent with a previous study of healthy Australian women that reported a correlation between larger breast size and increased likelihood of desiring a change in breast size, as well as greater body and breast dissatisfaction (Spencer et al, 2020). There were no statistically significant differences amongst the groups in age, appearance investment, or pre-operative psychosocial health.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The patients who wanted their post-reconstruction breast size to be "about the same" were very satisfied with their pre-operative breast size but had a larger range of satisfaction with their pre-operative weight. The results are consistent with a previous study of healthy Australian women that reported a correlation between larger breast size and increased likelihood of desiring a change in breast size, as well as greater body and breast dissatisfaction (Spencer et al, 2020). There were no statistically significant differences amongst the groups in age, appearance investment, or pre-operative psychosocial health.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The patients in sports bra group exhibited milder erythema and telangiectasia and smaller vertical width of lesion one year after treatment compared to patients in no sports bra group. To further inspect the differential keloid scores among different breast sizes, patients were grouped into large breast (BSS>7.7) and small group (BSS<7.7) ( 6 ). The large breast size group showed more significant improvement of keloid scores when patient wore sports bras than the small breast size group (P=0.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2017 only 49% of women in the United States achieved 150 min of moderate-intensity aerobic activity or 75 min of vigorous-intensity aerobic activity per week, while 28.1% of adult women reported engaging in no leisure-time physical activity [ 31 ]. Physical activity decreases in females as breast size increases [ 32 , 33 ]. Seventeen percent of women surveyed about breast health and physical activity reported that the breast was a barrier to physical activity, indicating that the inability to find the right sports bra and embarrassment about their breast motion were barriers to activity [ 34 ].…”
Section: Optimizing Performance For Female Athletesmentioning
confidence: 99%