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If each of us could design our ideal body, what would it look like ... year-old woman — shows our "real" selves in a set of 3-D illustrations for TODAY, based on recent British study.
The body-positive movement has encouraged people, especially women, to see beauty in all shapes and sizes, and it's reminded us that body ideals are culturally constructed and not based on science.
There’s no such thing as an “ideal” body shape, regardless of what some may try to tell you. Bodies come in all different shapes and sizes. That’s part of what makes each of us unique.
People come in all shapes and sizes — and all these bring different health risks. How your body is proportioned and where you might see fat sit can have different impacts on your organs.
For some time, people have described body shapes by comparing them to fruit, particularly pears and apples. People who have “pear-shaped” bodies are often thought to be healthier than those ...
If each of us could design our ideal body, what would it look like ... old woman — reveals our "real" selves in a set of 3-D illustrations for TODAY, based on recent British study.
There’s no “perfect” or “better” body shape, experts agree — yet you still might find yourself wondering what your body shape is and what it says about your health, if anything. Women ...