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  2. Media depictions of body shape - Wikipedia

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    After viewing images of women with "ideal" body weights, 95% of women overestimate their body size and 40% overestimate the size of their waist, hips, cheeks, or thighs. Those with eating disorders, such as anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa, show a significant increase in overestimation of body size after viewing such images.

  3. 'I'm 70 and In the Best Shape of My Lifeā€”Here Are the 5 ...

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    As with many women in menopause, she saw an increase in belly fat and a decrease in muscle. But when she started working out differently, all of that changed. But when she started working out ...

  4. Body roundness index - Wikipedia

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    Body roundness index (BRI) is a calculated geometric index used to quantify an aspect of a person's individual body shape. Based on the principle of body eccentricity, it provides a rapid visual and anthropometric tool for health evaluation. [1] Introduced in 2013, the BRI calculation can be used to estimate total and visceral body fat.

  5. Female body shape - Wikipedia

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    Body fat distribution tends to be around both the upper body and lower body. A study of the shapes of over 6,000 women, carried out by researchers at the North Carolina State University circa 2005, [31] for apparel, found that 46% were rectangular, just over 20% spoon, just under 14% inverted triangle, and 8% hourglass. [30]

  6. Young women are subtly flaunting their abs and protruding hip ...

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    "Compulsive monitoring of your body shape, size, appearance, [such as] checking your weight, or pulling and feeling different parts of your body," says Brenna O'Malley, a registered "anti-diet ...

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  8. Thin ideal - Wikipedia

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    Several trends were discovered. Firstly, the body size of fashion models decreased, indicating that the thin ideal has been shrinking in size. [11] Secondly, there was a substantial rise in pictures that show the female body, which suggests that society has been placing more value on the way women's bodies appear.

  9. Celebrity Faces Show Alarming Effects Of Ozempic Use As ...

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    Dr. Sue Decotiis, a weight loss specialist, told The Mail: “He looks like a totally different person. “He has a longer face, which means the weight loss is definitely making him look very ...