Small Breasts Reduce Diabetes Risk
Most women crave the form of larger and fuller breasts because most people think that larger and fuller breasts look sexier. However, for those who have a cup size A, do not rush to get discouraged and be happy.
The reason, a study at Harvard University, the United States revealed women with small breasts, including those with a lower risk of type 2 diabetes than those who tend to be a jumbo-sized.
The study, also conducted the University of Toronto in Canada surveyed 92,106 women and found that those with D cup or larger at the age of 20 years at risk for developing diabetes by three times compared to those with the cup A.
Prof. Joel Ray said these findings related to how the growth of breast when puberty.
“Puberty is characterized by increased insulin resistance, body condition was unable to absorb glucose which causes blood sugar levels become high, and became the forerunner of type 2 diabetes,” explained Joel.
In healthy adolescents, this condition will disappear after puberty is over. However, this is what probably caused the girls are more prone to develop diabetes later in life.
So, it is not a bad thing to have small breasts at all.