Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Taylor Swift has the perfect body shape? Really?


Taylor Swift shows off her long limbs, new research says she has the most desirable body shape
Taylor Swift is known for showing off her long limbs in short dresses whilst performing on stage
The ideal female body shape is leggy, tall and thin like Taylor Swift, not short and busty with a big bottom like the US reality TV star, Kim Kardashian, claim scientists.
Walking through LA Kim showed off her curvier figure, the new research claims to provide some of the most extensive research on female body shapes 

A major study involving almost 60,000 volunteers rating almost 1,000 variations of the female figure discovered tall and slender is more attractive than curvy and hourglass-shaped.
It is a result which contradicts the views of millions attracted over the decades to the more voluptuous pin ups from Marilyn Monroe to Page Three Girls.

But according to Australian university researchers, modern men - and women too - see the ideal as taller in height and longer in leg rather than bigger in bum and bust.
A complex series of visual tests were conducted by researchers from the University of New South Wales in Sydney for the specialist journal Evolution and Human Behaviour.
They created computerised images of different female body shapes based on 24 basic factors from bust and bottom size to length of legs and waist circumference.
A first 'generation' of 120 of these were rated by volunteers from all over the world responding to a social media campaign asking for help.
The 60 body shapes with the lowest ratings were eliminated. Each of the remaining 60 were then taken and a slight variation of each was added to create another 120 shapes.

Again, they were rated by volunteers and the bottom 60 eliminated and the process was repeated for eight 'generations' - a total of 960 different shapes and sizes of female body.
What the researchers found was that in every generation, the 60 lowest rated body shapes were generally the fattest, shortest and roundest of the computerised figures.
By the end of the eighth generation, the highest rated female form was tall with a small waist and long, slender legs, a smaller bottom and smaller bust said the researchers.
Overall, nearly 60,000 volunteers took part in the ratings of whom 80 per cent were men and from all over the world.
The report admitted that an ideal female body shape was still very much a matter of opinion - athletic men like athletic women, for instance, and different cultures had different tastes.

But overall it suggests tall and thin is preferred to short and curvy. It said: 'No study of a subject as complex as body shape attractiveness can provide all the answers.'
But it said the study 'provides the most comprehensive and detailed insight yet into which traits constitute the actual targets of selection.
'The predominant evolutionary trend, reflecting a likely major dimension of social selection operating on human female bodies, is toward greater slenderness and, particularly, narrower waists.'
The selection process in the research 'removed those physiques that appeared most overweight, and throughout the experiment we found evidence for strong directional selection on the waist, which was accompanied by lengthening of the legs and a reduction in seat girth, resulting in taller and more slender physiques.' 


I doubt if Naija men will agree with this, different strokes for different folks..This is good news for us ''slim shadies'' :)

1 comment:

  1. nooo i dont agree, she needs some serious burgers mehn

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