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Fibres & Textiles in Eastern Europe
Volume 30 (2022): Numero 3 (October 2022)
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Vertical Breast Displacement in Asian Women During Exercise: influence of Bra Type, Size and Different Parts of the Breast
Xinyang Sheng
Xinyang Sheng
,
Xiaona Chen
Xiaona Chen
e
Mark John Lake
Mark John Lake
| 12 ott 2022
Fibres & Textiles in Eastern Europe
Volume 30 (2022): Numero 3 (October 2022)
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Pubblicato online:
12 ott 2022
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/ftee-2022-0016
Parole chiave
rope skipping
,
motion capture
,
sports bra
,
breast support
,
women's health
© 2022 Xinyang Sheng et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Public License.
Fig. 1
Structure of sports bra
Fig. 2
Structure of everyday bra
Fig. 3
Coordinate system position and direction calibration diagram
Fig. 4
Marker positions whilst wearing the sports braNote: Descriptions of marker position. Marker 1: nipple; marker 2: 3 cm directly above the nipple; marker 3: 3 cm horizontally right of the nipple; marker 4: 3 cm directly below the nipple; marker 5: 3 cm horizontally left of the nipple; marker 6: the suprasternal notch
Fig. 5
Mean (±SD) vertical breast displacement at five marked points in each breast support condition
Fig. 6
Mean (± SD) vertical breast displacement for each of the four exercise modalities in the two bra conditions (n=7). *Significant difference in vertical breast displacement among exercise modalities (p < 0.05)
Fig. 7
Mean (± SD) vertical displacement of M6 (the suprasternal notch) at the four exercise modalities in each breast support condition (n=7). *Significant difference in vertical breast displacement among exercise modalities (p < 0.05)
Participants’ breast measurement data
Participants
Upper-breast circumference/cm
Breast circumference/cm
Under-breast circumference/cm
Band size
Cup size
1
85.0
85.5
75.5
75.0
A
2
84.0
85.0
71.5
70.0
B
3
90.0
90.0
74.0
75.0
C
4
84.5
83.5
72.5
70.0
A
5
90.5
90.0
74.5
75.0
C
6
83.0
84.0
72.0
70.0
B
7
88.0
84.0
70.5
70.0
B