Spencer Linda, Fary Robyn, McKenna Leanda, Jacques Angela, Lalor Jennifer, Briffa Kathy
School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia.
Womens Health (Lond). 2020 Jan-Dec;16:1745506520918335. doi: 10.1177/1745506520918335.
Increases in breast size with age are common but have not been widely examined as a factor that could affect the health and psychological wellbeing of mature-aged women. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between breast size and aspects of health and psychological wellbeing in mature-aged women.
This was a cross-sectional study of mature-aged women (⩾40 years). Breast size (breast size score) was determined from self-reported bra size and was examined against health-related quality of life (Medical Outcomes Study Short-Form 36 and BREAST-Q), body satisfaction (numerical rating scale), breast satisfaction (BREAST-Q), physical activity levels (Human Activity Profile), the presence of upper back pain and breast and bra fit perceptions.
Two hundred sixty-nine women (40-85 years) with bra band sizes ranging from 8 to 26 and bra cup sizes from A to HH participated. The mean (standard deviation) breast size score of 7.7 (2.7) was equivalent to a bra size of 14DD. Increasing breast size was associated with significantly lower breast-related physical wellbeing ( < 0.001, = 0.043) and lower ratings of body ( = 0.002, = 0.024) and breast satisfaction ( < 0.001, = 0.065). Women with larger breasts were more likely to be embarrassed by their breasts (odds ratio: 1.49, 95% confidence interval: 1.31 to 1.70); more likely to desire a change in their breasts (odds ratio: 1.55, 95% confidence interval: 1.37 to 1.75) and less likely to be satisfied with their bra fit (odds ratio: 0.84, 95% confidence interval: 0.76 to 0.92). Breast size in addition to age contributed to explaining upper back pain. For each one-size increase in breast size score, women were 13% more likely to report the presence of upper back pain.
Larger breast sizes have a small but significant negative relationship with breast-related physical wellbeing, body and breast satisfaction. Larger breasts are associated with a greater likelihood of upper back pain. Clinicians considering ways to improve the health and psychological wellbeing of mature-aged women should be aware of these relationships.
随着年龄增长乳房尺寸增大是常见现象,但作为可能影响成熟女性健康和心理健康的一个因素,尚未得到广泛研究。本研究的目的是探讨成熟女性乳房尺寸与健康及心理健康各方面之间的关系。
这是一项针对成熟女性(年龄≥40岁)的横断面研究。乳房尺寸(乳房尺寸评分)根据自我报告的胸罩尺寸确定,并与健康相关生活质量(医学结局研究简表36和BREAST-Q)、身体满意度(数字评分量表)、乳房满意度(BREAST-Q)、身体活动水平(人类活动概况)、上背部疼痛的存在情况以及乳房和胸罩贴合度认知进行对照研究。
269名年龄在40至85岁之间的女性参与了研究,她们的胸罩背带尺寸从8到26,胸罩罩杯尺寸从A到HH。平均(标准差)乳房尺寸评分为7.7(2.7),相当于胸罩尺寸14DD。乳房尺寸增大与乳房相关的身体健康显著降低(<0.001,=0.043)以及身体(=0.002,=0.024)和乳房满意度降低(<0.001,=0.065)相关。乳房较大的女性更可能因自己的乳房感到尴尬(优势比:1.49,95%置信区间:1.31至1.70);更可能希望改变自己的乳房(优势比:1.55,95%置信区间:1.37至1.75),并且对胸罩贴合度的满意度更低(优势比:0.84,95%置信区间:0.76至0.92)。除年龄外,乳房尺寸也有助于解释上背部疼痛。乳房尺寸评分每增加一个尺码,女性报告存在上背部疼痛的可能性就增加13%。
较大的乳房尺寸与乳房相关的身体健康、身体和乳房满意度之间存在虽小但显著的负相关关系。较大的乳房与上背部疼痛的可能性增加有关。考虑改善成熟女性健康和心理健康方法的临床医生应了解这些关系。