Do breasts grow as woman grows older, especially after
menopause?
Many women do experience an increase in breast size with
age, but medical experts say there are no clear and definitive answers to the
questions whether and why, as little research has been done.
Many overlapping factor could contribute to a size increase,
including changes in levels of hormones, a tendency to gain weight in all parts
of the body, and water retention.
With the menopausal drop in estrogen, which affects all body
tissues, the texture and composition of the breast tissues change.
The resulting shrinkage of glandular tissue is implicated in
a loss of elasticity and sagging, but not necessarily in an increase in size.
As for the prevalence of an increase, one study involved 1,
130 postmenopausal women in large cancer-screening program in the Netherlands.
The study, published in 2004 in the journal Maturitas, found
that 18.6 percent of women reported having to buy a large bra size than they
did before menopause, while 1.7 percent
reported needing a smaller size.
Weight gain, body
measurements before menopause and years since menopause were among the few factors
assessed in the study that were significantly associated with an increase in
breast size, with weight gain the most important one.
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