Survey says women complain about having a bloated belly
A new survey which was recently revealed on In2town Way of life Magazine, which was commissioned by Activia has unveiled a bloated belly as the range one body complaint amongst British females with 52% of women surveyed stating that they would relatively dwell with no it. Lower belly bloating or LBB (described in the survey as the bodily boost in under the waistband belly dimensions) has even overtaken other irksome problems these as the muffin top and ‘cankles’ (thick ankles), not to point out far more visual attributes this sort of as a double chin, little boobs or ‘thunder thighs’.
Move over Muffin best, LBB tops the poll…
one. Reduce Stomach Bloat (LBB) (52%)
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2. Double chin (42%)
3. Thunder thighs (41%)
4. Muffin prime (31%)
five. Back again fat (23%)
6. Tiny breasts (eleven%)
seven. Cankles (6%)
The analysis, launched to highlight the misery introduced by even a mild digestive problem, showed nearly ¾ of British ladies (over 20 million) to be afflicted with LBB, at some time in their lives, with eighty% obtaining to regularly perform the obligatory, but embarrassing ‘trouser tummy tuck’ i.e. obtaining to pull their waistband up and above their bellies when sitting down. Barely surprising when you contemplate that LBB can end result in an enhance in waist circumference of up to 12cm over the course of a day.
Claire Hegarty a major Wellbeing Specialist who deals with Bodyweight Loss Hypnotherapy and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Treatment, said: “This survey does not shock me. A women’s mood modifications when she is bloated and she sees herself in a different light when she tries on garments that search diverse simply because she is bloated. Ladies have a tendency to fret much more about how other folks see them and although some men do as effectively, it is a lot more in typical with ladies and that is why girls are concerned when they feel bloated.”
Even though abdominal bloating can often be a outcome of lifestyle and pressure, it is also thought to probably be as a outcome of slower ‘transit time’ – wherever foods isn’t going to transfer via the system as quickly as it could. Corinne Chant, Activia’s Advertising Supervisor, says: “Activia is scientifically proven to support boost slower digestive transit,* with 82% of people with self-documented digestive distress declaring that they felt better right after getting Activia for two weeks, and 87% reporting that they feel significantly less bloated. “













