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.
Based on research at Flinders University, the questionnaire was conducted with support from the free community Parkrun UK research board, an organization aiming to promote 5km running and walking events around the world—for all ages and fitness levels.
"Women who had undergone breast reduction reported increased overall frequency, enjoyment and willingness to exercise in a group," says lead author Dr. Claire Baxter, a clinical registrar in"Our study found that breast size affects exercise habits and that breast reduction surgery changes their willingness to exercise."
"As well as the need for patients to have macromastia, experiencing pain in the neck of shoulder region, there are a number of state-based requirements for breast reduction to be performed," says Associate Professor Dean.
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