Women with larger butts are healthier and smarter; this was suggested in a recent review published by researchers at the University of Oxford and Churchill Hospital, as reported by ABC News. The team analyzed data from 16000 women.
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The results showed that women with bigger-than-average butts tend to have lower levels of cholesterol and are more likely to produce sugar-metabolizing hormones, as said by Professor Konstantinos Manolopoulos who led the team at the
University of Oxford.
Aside from that, these women tend to possess an excess of Omega 3 fats which are known to assist in brain development. There is also a presence of high leptin levels in them, a hormone responsible for weight regulation, and the
dinopectina, an anti-inflammatory, vascular-protective and
anti-diabetic assisting hormone.
The adipose tissue on the butt traps
harmful fatty particles and prevents cardiovascular disease from occurring.
Similar studies conducted by universities in California and Pittsburgh have shown that women with bigger butts, wider hips and smaller waists may even live longer.
The study, however, did not include fake butts.