Imagine you’re at an amusement park. You see a roller coaster that looks like a total thrill, but you can’t ride it because you’re too tall for the height restriction. Frustrating, right? Well, it turns out that breast size might have a similar effect on women’s exercise habits. A recent study discovered that women with larger breasts tend to exercise less and shy away from high-intensity workouts. It’s like having a roller coaster reserved exclusively for people under a certain cup size! But here’s the good news: the study also found that women who underwent breast reduction surgery showed a significant increase in their participation in recreational group exercises. This is amazing news for those who feel held back by their front-loaded assets. It highlights the need for more accessible and funded options for breast reduction and other interventions. So, if you’ve been avoiding certain workouts because your sports bra isn’t cutting it, maybe it’s time to consider all your options and explore how breast size concerns could be affecting your gym routine. You deserve to feel comfortable and confident in your fitness journey!
Women with larger breasts tend to exercise less frequently and avoid high-intensity exercise and a new study has found much improved participation in recreational group exercises after breast reduction surgery. The new study further strengthens calls for more accessible, publicly funded breast reduction and other interventions in some cases.
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