A 15-year study has
revealed that brás provide no benefit at all to the bréast but rather
makes them sag and does little to alleviate back pain.
According
to the study, women who wear brás have saggier bréasts than women who
don’t.
The
French study follows findings from British researchers that suggest brás
might pose cancer risks.
Cardiff
University Prof. Robert Mansel and Simon Cawthorn, from Frenchay
Hospital in Bristol, asked 100 women to ban their brás for three months
and then return to wearing one for another three months.
On
average, the women were pain free more (about seven percent more)
without a brá.
Professor Jean-Denis Rouillon, from the University
of Besancon, who led the 15-year study into women’s bréasts said, “Medically, physiologically, anatomically, bréasts gain no
benefit from being denied gravity. On the contrary, they get saggier
with a brá”.
The
lengthy study involved 330 women aged 18-35, whose bréasts were measured
at regular intervals with a slide rule and caliper.
The
study found that women who went bráless had better muscle tone and
higher lift than those who wore brás.
Those
who didn't wear brás saw a nípple lift of about 7 mm a year towards the
shoulder. Their bréasts also became firmer, and stretch marks faded.
The
research is still preliminary, Rouillon said, adding that he doesn't
advise all women to stop wearing brás, at least not yet.
One of
the women who participated said, “ I breathe more easily. I
carry myself better and I have less back pain.”
The
doctors say there might be a correlation between bréast pain and
developing bréast cancer, although they didn’t connect brás and cancer
directly.
Source: Global Post
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