Abstract

The control of breast motions is a critical indicator to evaluate the comfort and function of sports bras. If the breast motions can be predicted based on the gait parameters detected by wearable sensors, it will more economical and convenient to evaluate the bras. Thirteen unmarried Chinese females with a breast cup of 75B were recruited in this study to investigate the regularity of breast motions and the relevance between breast motions and gaits during running exercises. The breast motion indicator is the distance alteration of breast regions. The gaits were described by the rotation angles of the hip, knee, ankle joints, and the foot height off the ground. Firstly, the Mann-Whitney U test and the Kruskal-Wallis H test were utilized to analyze the motion diversity among the eight breast regions. Then, the gray correlation analysis was applied to explore the relevance between breast motions and gaits. Finally, the back-propagation neural network, the genetic algorithm, and the particle swarm optimization algorithm were utilized to construct the prediction models for breast motions based on gait parameters. The results demonstrate that the same breast regions on the bilateral breasts and the different breast regions on the ipsilateral breasts present a significant motion diversity. There is a moderate correlation between breast motions and gait parameters, and the back-propagation neural network optimized by the particle swarm optimization algorithm performs better in breast motion prediction, which has a coefficient of determination of 84.58% and a mean absolute error of 0.2108.

Highlights

  • The female breasts primarily consist of external skins and internal structures (McGhee & Steele, 2020a)

  • The study aims to investigate the difference of breast extension and contraction between breast regions, SPSS 20.0 version (IBM, USA) was applied for the statistical analysis of d

  • According to the analysis of the breast motions, a significant motion difference appears in the same regions on the bilateral breasts and the different regions on the ipsilateral breasts

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Introduction

The female breasts primarily consist of external skins and internal structures (fibro-adipose and fibro-glandular tissues) (McGhee & Steele, 2020a). The configuration of the internal structure is affected by age, race, weight, hormones, and so on The proportion of fibro-glandular tissue decreases while the fibro-adipose percentage increases by the aging process (Boyd et al, 2009; Huang et al, 2011; Lee et al, 1997). It was well-documented that the lack of breast support causes women to experience frequent breast pain during exercises (McGhee et al, 2007).

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