I love science, I find some of the most interesting articles from the Brits and the Aussies. It just seems like their reporters and scientists have more fun than ours. Who says learning cannot be fun??
HOW 'INTELLIGENT FABRIC' WILL GIVE WOMEN BETTER BRAS
by Roger Dobson, The Independent, Science Section, UK
Scientists have developed an "intelligent fabric" with its own sensors that can be used to design bras for women more accurately in the hope of putting an end to the discomfort and even long-term injury that can result from poor bra design.
Researchers have established that even when the bra is the correct size and properly fitted women can suffer pain and even nerve damage from bra straps.
The vertical movement of the chest can exceed 70mm (almost three inches) during vigorous effort and they say the stresses and strains can affect nerves around the shoulders so seriously that it causes numbness in fingers. Better support is needed because the female breast contains no supportive muscle or bone.
"A consequence of current brassiere design is that the brassiere straps bear much of the load generated by breast momentum during physical activity," say the researchers in the Journal of Biomechanics this week.
"As breast mass increases, breast bounce momentum also increases, placing large loads on the straps and, in turn, excessive pressure on the wearer's shoulders." They add: "Apart from strap-related pain, many females, particularly large-breasted women, are restricted from participating in physical activity due to exercise-induced breast pain associated with excessive vertical breast displacement."
In the research at the University of Wollongong, in Australia, scientists designed a special fabric with sensors to detect movement as women walked and jogged on a treadmill.
An early wire support bra??
Two women aged 30 and 39 with a 36D and a 38DD brassiere took part in the research where they walked at 7 kilometres an hour (4.3 miles an hour) and jogged at 10 kilometres an hour. The greatest vertical movement was monitored in the larger woman at a maximum of 68mm during jogging. That compared to a maximum of 53mm in the smaller woman. Movement during walking ranged from 11 to 25 mm.
The researchers say future bra designs must limit excessive breast movement without causing discomfort. "It is imperative that brassiere designers have access to methods that can accurately and reliably quantify the effects of various brassiere design features on breast motion while not altering the material properties of the brassiere," they say. "However, most commercially available technologies have traditionally been comprised of rigid parts, such as strain gauges or buckle transducers, which can interfere with performance."
Did Wonder Woman have the first Wonder Bra?? And just what kept it up??
They say recent advances in polymer science allow sensors to be built into fabrics to monitor human motion. "Our results show that the fabric sensors are suitable to monitor breast motion and brassiere function," they say. "Brassiere designers will have the ability directly to assess the effects of changes to each brassiere component on vertical breast and brassiere motion using fabric sensors."
Thank God I am relatively small .... have never found the need to wear a bra !
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and informative blog though - ty for sharing !
you really don't expect me to say anything .....do you?
ReplyDeletepengy leave it to you come up with a wonderful blog like this and love the cuirass at top
ReplyDeleteYou just did!!
ReplyDeleteYou just did.
ReplyDeleteI guess I did
ReplyDeletenot sure what to do with all this info...grins..
ReplyDeleteha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
ReplyDeletethanks for taking me away!
Oh John! You my dear friend have WWWAAAYYYYY to much free time! But thank you for letting us "gifted" ladies now that some day life will be better!
ReplyDeletelol @ your music.
ReplyDeletethat's a very interesting research on bra.
i wear bra most of the times and i never heard of those studies.
btw, caveman is fine and well. just busy with work.
he sends his best regards:)
Laughing at the 99 words for boobs , I like whoopie cushions lol and laughing at ear warmers which gives me a very funny visual in my mind lollllllllll I wonder if the same person invented bra's invented tie's both very uncomfortable !!!
ReplyDeleteOf course this is a picture that would suck me back into this place..geez
ReplyDeleteYou always right the most enlightening things. LOL. I especially like the pictures. Since you are so good at research I'm curious about feminine products. And what advances the world is hoping to make in that area. Can you help us out with info?
ReplyDeleteso ....... what do they have in mind for man boobs? *giggles
ReplyDeleteDuct Tape I am sure, we men are such simple creatures.
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing that you were NOT breastfed
ReplyDeleteoh.. i couldn't wait to read this!!!
ReplyDeletei think they make a 'belt' that goes with that top photo!!
and as far as wonder woman.. we all KNOW how she kept it up!! *wink*
Hope it is not TMI, but I was. . .
ReplyDeletenada thing wrong with b'feeding
ReplyDeletei reared 5 lil squirrels that way
good healthy younguns
i'm pretty sure god didnt weigh us female creatures down with them there things
ReplyDeletejust for adam to goggle at
Well I for one cannot wait. ;)
ReplyDeleteI feel so bra-lightened!
ReplyDeleteI can attest to the nerve damage and tingling of bras that supposedly fit right, but really don't. For the 'over the shoulder boulder holders' like myself... finding a good fitting, COMFORTABLE bra that doesn't make you look like grandma grunt and doesn't cost $50 or more is almost impossible. I have my doubts that they will come up with one to tell the truth...
ReplyDeleteguys like our bouncing too much.... ;}
LOL........cool!
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