Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Have a Small Breasts Can Avoid Type 2 Diabetes

Some women who have small breasts sometimes feel insecure. But do not be discouraged yet, because women with small breasts have a positive impact on health.

Researchers from Harvard University, the U.S. found that women with small breasts possibility of a lower risk of type 2 diabetes compared with large breasted women.

In this study, researchers conducted a survey of 92,106 women, and found that women with large breasts have a cup size D or larger at age 20 at risk of approximately 3 times higher than type 2 diabetic cup size A.

We believe it is related is related to how breasts develop during puberty.

That puberty is a period marked by an increase in insulin resistance (a condition where the body does not absorb glucose properly). This condition will cause high blood sugar levels that became the trigger for type 2 diabetes.

In healthy adolescents, this condition will disappear after puberty is over. But this may put girls whose breasts more prominent at greater risk get diabetes later in life.

Another benefit gained by women with small breasts tend to be healthier, because of small breasts make it easier for women to detect early symptoms of breast cancer so that it can be found early and can be handled.

Meanwhile, in another study conducted at the University of Vienna in Austria found that 24 percent of the breast is less sensitive than small-sized breasts.

This is because in women with small breasts, or the nerves that transmit sensation from nipple stimulation will be more stretched. While at large breasts have more glandular tissue than fat tissue (the most sensitive part of the breast).


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