Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Do French women give up the bra?

 A study raised conducted by French doctor controversy in France, The study recommends that women should abandon wear a bra because of the benefits to women's health and external appearance of the her breast.


"The local" site published in the French version that the study which lasted 16 years and included 320 women aged between 18 and 35 years, recommended not to wear a bra because it weaken the natural  muscles which carry the breast.


His study said the doctor "Jean Denny Roljun" who works at the University of French Comita in Besançon eastern France: bras that do not benefit a woman's breasts from the standpoint of medical and physiological as well as for the composition of the body.


Owner of study, Doctor "Jean Denny Roljun" who works at the University of French Comté in Besançon eastern France said, "Bras do not benefit a woman's breasts from the standpoint of medical and physiological as well as for the composition of the body"

He continued, saying: "Bras weaken the bearing ligaments of the breast, and hinder the movement of blood circulation.
But Roljun stated to Reuters that the study is still in its early stages, and that the small sample relied upon by the study can't be conclusive for all women, that it requires study of a sample of not less than 300 thousand women.

The doctor also said that not wearing a bra benefit the breast at an early age, but it is not advisable to abandon the bra of a woman reached middle age, and suffer from overweight and have children.


Historically

Criss-crossed breast bands on a bronze statue of Artemis (mid-4th century BC)

Wall paintings in Crete, the center of the Minoan civilization, show what has been described as a "bikini", apparently a woman performing in athletics Their clothing look somewhat like modern fitted and laced corsets or a corselette. The support device was worn outside other clothing and supported and exposed the breasts, pushing them upwards and making them more visible. The succeeding Mycenaean civilization emphasized the breast, which had a special cultural and religious significance.
Breast band on an otherwise nude woman performing a sex act (detail from a wall painting at Pompeii, 62–79 AD)


China 

In China during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644), a form of foundation cloth complete with cups and straps drawn over the shoulders and tied to the girth seam at the lower back called a dudou (literally "belly cover") was in vogue among rich women.

 While they first arose in the Ming Dynasty, they were also common in the Qing Dynasty (1644–1912).


The modern bra, are invented by Mary Jacob in 1910 after he found that the corsets that were used uncomfortable.
A therapeutic elastic breast girdle for 'breast hypertrophy', Catalogue of Leon Jules Rainal Freres 1907
New brassiere 1906

Drawing of a woman wearing bra, from 1947 United States patent application

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