Body mass index and waist: hip ratio are not enough to characterise female attractiveness

L Pokrywka, M Čabrić, H Krakowiak�- Perception, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
L Pokrywka, M Čabrić, H Krakowiak
Perception, 2006journals.sagepub.com
The assessment of characteristic body features of Miss Poland beauty contest finalists
compared with the control group, can contribute to recognising the contemporary ideal of
beauty promoted by the mass media. The studies of Playboy models and fashion models
conducted so far have been limited to the following determinants of attractiveness: body
mass index, waist: hip ratio, and waist: chest ratio, which only partially describe the body
shape. We compared 20 body features of the finalists of Miss Poland 2004 beauty contest�…
The assessment of characteristic body features of Miss Poland beauty contest finalists compared with the control group, can contribute to recognising the contemporary ideal of beauty promoted by the mass media. The studies of Playboy models and fashion models conducted so far have been limited to the following determinants of attractiveness: body mass index, waist: hip ratio, and waist: chest ratio, which only partially describe the body shape. We compared 20 body features of the finalists of Miss Poland 2004 beauty contest with those of the students of Medical Academy in Bydgoszcz. Discriminant analysis showed that the thigh girth – height index, waist: chest ratio, height, and body mass index had the greatest discrimination power distinguishing the two groups. A model of Miss Poland finalists figure assessment is presented which allows one to distinguish super-attractive women from the control group.
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