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A genetic phenotype resulting in excessive adipose tissue accumulation in the buttocks, commonly observed in the Khoisan of Southern Africa. 2. Health Implications

Research indicates that individuals with larger, metabolically healthy lower-body fat (specifically thigh and buttock fat) may have better protection against chronic illnesses such as diabetes and heart disease compared to those with high visceral (belly) fat. Big ass

A larger butt can be developed through specific exercises targeting the glutes, including squats, lunges, deadlifts, and hip thrusts. A genetic phenotype resulting in excessive adipose tissue

While some butt size is attributed to genetics, it is largely composed of muscle that can be toned and increased in size through targeted training, or fat deposited via diet. A larger butt can be developed through specific

Humans possess disproportionately larger butts compared to other animals due to the size and function of the gluteus maximus muscle, which is essential for bipedal locomotion, maintaining upright posture, and enabling movements like running and walking.