Objectives: Research has shown that women with large breasts experience increased breast motion, which can act as a barrier to participating in physical activity. Despite this evidence, limited research has investigated the effect of breast size on physical activity participation. Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: 355 Australian women (aged 18-75 years) who volunteered as participants were divided into four breast size groups (small, medium, large and hypertrophic). All participants completed the Active Australia Survey to assess their participation in physical activity in the previous week, and were asked to indicate whether they agreed or disagreed that their breast size affected their participation in physical activity. Participant...
Participating in exercise is beneficial for women who have been treated for breast cancer. However, ...
Purpose: With only 5–10% of breast cancer cases attributed to genetic inheritance, prevention effort...
The breasts are reported as the fourth largest barrier to participation in physical activity (PA). T...
Objectives: Research has shown that women with large breasts experience increased breast motion, whi...
Objectives: This study aimed to quantify the breast support wearing and purchasing habits of young f...
Introduction: Although low breast satisfaction has been associated with a range of potential negativ...
Background: Insufficient breast support from an ill-fitting bra is a known barrier to participating ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether a simple 4-factor model using self-reported data could be used to pre...
Purpose: This study investigated the effects of obesity on breast size, thoracic spine structure and...
Objectives: High support sports bras have received extensive attention based on the reduction of ver...
Purpose - Emerging evidence suggests that breasts may be a barrier to physical activity for adult fe...
Objectives: This study aimed to determine the effect of perceived exercise benefits and barriers...
PURPOSE: There is a need to investigate the type, duration, frequency, and intensity of physical act...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify features of commercially available sports bras that deter w...
Purpose: There is a need to investigate the type, duration, frequency and intensity of physical acti...
Participating in exercise is beneficial for women who have been treated for breast cancer. However, ...
Purpose: With only 5–10% of breast cancer cases attributed to genetic inheritance, prevention effort...
The breasts are reported as the fourth largest barrier to participation in physical activity (PA). T...
Objectives: Research has shown that women with large breasts experience increased breast motion, whi...
Objectives: This study aimed to quantify the breast support wearing and purchasing habits of young f...
Introduction: Although low breast satisfaction has been associated with a range of potential negativ...
Background: Insufficient breast support from an ill-fitting bra is a known barrier to participating ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether a simple 4-factor model using self-reported data could be used to pre...
Purpose: This study investigated the effects of obesity on breast size, thoracic spine structure and...
Objectives: High support sports bras have received extensive attention based on the reduction of ver...
Purpose - Emerging evidence suggests that breasts may be a barrier to physical activity for adult fe...
Objectives: This study aimed to determine the effect of perceived exercise benefits and barriers...
PURPOSE: There is a need to investigate the type, duration, frequency, and intensity of physical act...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify features of commercially available sports bras that deter w...
Purpose: There is a need to investigate the type, duration, frequency and intensity of physical acti...
Participating in exercise is beneficial for women who have been treated for breast cancer. However, ...
Purpose: With only 5–10% of breast cancer cases attributed to genetic inheritance, prevention effort...
The breasts are reported as the fourth largest barrier to participation in physical activity (PA). T...