07-12-2016, 01:39 AM
(08-09-2016, 08:25 PM)Lotus Wrote:(07-09-2016, 03:25 PM)pom19 Wrote: Hi Lotus, does that mean fat people have less breast growth and smaller boobs? Thanks, POM
It appears that the reduction (or absence) of ERalpha causes adipocyte hyperplasia, hypertrophy, insulin resistance, and glucose intolerance in both sexes (as stated).
In other words, exercise improved the sensitivity of ER-a, and obesity keeps breast growth to a minimum (if any) other than adding fat with increased obesity.
Hi Lotus! Long time since I have poked around here but just came across this in your thread and wanted to pick your brains about something.
Wen i was 17 i was rather overweight which quite large (mostly fat) breasts. I lost this weight over a few months and lost about 2 cup sizes then gained the weight back over 3 years along with the cup sizes but the shape of my breasts seemed somewhat underdeveloped despite their size (this is where my NBE began)
Sorry what I wanted to pick your brains about is could my weight have affected the development of my breasts and losing the weight I have lost since april helped them grow? They now have much fuller and rounder shape as well as being larger in size despite the weight loss.