Breast, a soft (rounded) protruding organ
on the upper front of a woman’s body, is no doubt an important part of
the female anatomy, not only for producing milk needed to feed a new
born baby, although that can be enormous, its high-end advantage during
sexual activities and the role it plays in the attractiveness of a woman
cannot be overemphasised.
Notably, men have theirs, but it is not
(always) as sizeable as those of women, and many men lust after these
organs, oft making some to skip their breaths, lose concentration or
even change focus on sighting them, and for most of them, the bigger,
the better.
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Call it an instant attention grabber for
men and you may not be far from the truth. It excites them and remains a
huge delight for them but it also delights its owners; women, making
them feel good and sometimes enhancing their comparative advantage. And
suffice it to say that it aptly qualifies as one of the most cherished
(by women) and most loved (by men) parts of the female body. Such is its
importance to both sexes.
Even though big breasts could be a
blessing or burden for women, as big breasts have been found to have the
likelihood of affecting posture and causing chronic back pain,
regardless, more women seem to crave for it now than ever before.
However, it is not uncommon these days to
see that women, including young girls, are becoming increasingly
endowed in that region. In fact, in those days, girls used to wear vest
until they approached 18 but now, bras have taken the centre stage, not
just for decoration but because there is indeed something to cover,
which underscores the fact that girls and women are getting bigger in
that region.
Many have attributed women’s bust
increase to the fact that many more women are going under the knife for
breast enlargement, which has made it difficult to know which one is
natural or artificial, but far from that, lifestyle and diet have been
found to play a major role in bust size.
This is independent of heredity and the
fact that women experience some natural variation in their breast size
usually during their period (menstruation) and pregnancy period (pre and
post).
An
emeritus surgeon, Prof. Michael Baum, who is also an expert in breast
cancer, explained that one good reason why more women are getting
increased bust size is increased fat consumption, but a nutritionist,
Jane Clarke told Daily Mail that people are eating more of
wrong food and that all the calories people consume end up on the hips
and breasts coupled with the fact that more women are now taking too
much of alcohol which is highly calorific.
Another nutritionist, Dr. Marilyn
Glenville, also opined that beyond fat, increase in the breast tissue
levels has also been responsible for the increase in breast size. “So,
we have to look at what stimulates breast tissue growth, and that is
oestrogen, the female sex hormone. Oestrogen is what changes our body
shape during puberty,” she added.
Glenville explained that there is a
strong link between increased oestrogen levels and bigger breasts,
adding that there are some breast-enhancing supplements that have made
their way into some of the food people consume, making such food items
have oestrogenic properties, which have impacted on their breast size.
She argued further that a large chunk of the milk consumed by humans
come from pregnant cows, thus the milk would be flooded with oestrogen.
She said, “It makes sense to look at the
ways in which our exposure to all types of oestrogen, the hormone our
own bodies produce and oestrogenic chemicals we come into contact with,
has changed over the years.
“Girls today reach puberty earlier than
ever before, and are going on to have fewer ¬children and breastfeeding
for less time. As a result, we have far more periods than our ancestors
would have had and we are exposed to more monthly surges of oestrogen,
which stimulates ovulation and is also responsible for the increasing
breast sizes.”
Meanwhile, a previous study, led by Dr.
Karin Michels, from Harvard Medical School, had explained that young
girls of nowadays are reaching puberty at an earlier age because of
consumption of sugary drinks. Thus, when these girls reach puberty, they
begin to show the signs, evident in their breasts and butts.
Michels said, “Our study adds to
increasing concern about the widespread consumption of sugar-sweetened
drinks among children and adolescents. Our study suggests that age of
first menstruation (menarche) occurred earlier among girls with the
highest consumption of drinks sweetened with added sugar. These findings
are important in the context of earlier puberty onset among girls.”
Going by Glenville’s explanation, the
fact that more girls reach puberty exposes them to more oestrogen from
their young age, which tends to have its own effect on their anatomy,
especially their breasts.
One other explanation for the rising size of boobs, according to experts, is the use of contraceptive pills. In a report on softpedia.com,
a consultant endocrinologist, Prof. Pierre-Marc Bouloux, was quoted as
saying, “There is a tendency for the pill to stimulate breast growth.
However, modern versions of the pill contain far less estrogen than
their older counterparts.”
Bouloux explained that there are some
other products that come as consumable items, like some chewing gum,
which have some oestrogenic properties that could enhance breast size,
adding that certain chemicals in polluted water and industrial wastes
could mimic oestrogen and produce the same boob-boosting factor in the
women.
But, in the words of Dr. Joanna Scurr, a
breast biomechanics expert and principal lecturer in biomechanics at the
University of Portsmouth, breast sizes are increasing because of the
higher proportion of fats in them, adding that junk food, tinned food,
canned drinks, and plastic bottles could also be responsible, due to the
xenoestrogen.
Therefore, the increase in breast sizes
in recent times could be placed down to increased fat consumption by
women, rising levels of breast tissue, eating junks and fatty meals,
drinking sugary drinks and use of contraceptive pills, more so because
breast tissue has been found to be extremely sensitive to hormones.
These are independent of hereditary, menstruation and
pregnancy/breastfeeding.
Commenting on the study, a medical
practitioner, Dr. Rotimi Adesanya, explained that apart from increase in
fat diets, use of family planning drugs are some of the things
responsible for the increasing breast sizes.
He said, “The increase is due to increase
in fats because breast is made of fatty tissues. So, if the fat is much
in the body, definitely, the one in the breast will be much as well.
So, the level of fat a person eats is an indirect proportion of the
person’s breasts size. For some, it runs in the family, and for people
that tend to be obese or big in size, they also tend to have a large
breast.
“Also, use of hormonal drugs, such as
contraceptive pills, could increase breast size. Diet is also a very
important factor. The fatty diets include sugary drinks, margarines,
etc., and too much of oil is not very good, and that is why we advise
people to take more of fruits and vegetables.”
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