Scientists from the University of Oxford
have discovered that women with larger
than average butts are not only
increasingly intelligent but also very
resistant to chronic illnesses.
According to ABC News, the results
found that women with bigger backsides
tend to have lower levels of cholesterol
and are more likely to produce hormones
to metabolize sugar. Therefore, women
with big butts are less likely to have
diabetes or heart problems.
And having a big butt requires an excess
of Omega 3 fats, which have been proven
to catalyze brain development. The
researchers also found that the children
born to women with wider hips are
intellectually superior to the children of
slimmer, less curvy mothers.
Eyeonthenut reports that the team analyzed
data from 16,000 women.
"Professor Konstantinos
Manolopoulos, who leads the
team at the University of
Oxford, says that women with
more fat on the buttocks have
lower levels of cholesterol and
glucose."
Having a big butt also favors leptin levels
in the female body, which is a hormone
responsible for regulating the weight, and
the dinopectina, a hormone with anti-
inflammatory, vascular-protective and anti-
diabetic attributes. The adipose tissue of
the buttocks traps harmful fatty particles
and prevents cardiovascular disease.
Eyeonthenut also cites similar studies
conducted by universities in California
and Pittsburgh not too long ago that
discovered that women with bigger butts,
wide hips and smaller waists may even
live longer as well.
Via: ABC News
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