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  2. 25 tiny changes you can commit to for a healthier new year - AOL

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    Research shows that most resolutions don’t stick, but a healthier, happier new year doesn’t have to hinge on sweeping promises. The […] 25 tiny changes you can commit to for a healthier new year

  3. Hourglass figure - Wikipedia

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    It has been proposed by scientists that the evolutionary reason for the female body shape is due in part to this sexual selection.Sex-typical body shapes (a man's muscular physique and a woman's hourglass figure) are an outcome of evolutionary adaptation for reproductive fitness because they convey information about gene quality, health and fertility, which are important elements for mate ...

  4. 12 small changes to help you get in shape - AOL

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    There's nothing worse than committing to your fitness routine, day in and day out, without seeing any changes. But here are a small changes you can make. 12 small changes to help you get in shape

  5. Female body shape - Wikipedia

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    Female body shape or female figure is the cumulative product of a woman's bone structure along with the distribution of muscle and fat on the body.. Female figures are typically narrower at the waist than at the bust and hips.

  6. 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.

  7. Younger Generations Are Making Healthier Choices Than ... - AOL

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    The Institute surveyed 42,000 young people in 26 different countries, and despite the cultural differences, the survey found that Gen Z respondents were the most likely to have negative feelings ...

  8. Thin ideal - Wikipedia

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    The common perception of this ideal is a woman who possesses a slender, feminine physique with a small waist and little body fat. [1] The size that the thin ideal woman should be is decreasing while the rate of female obesity is simultaneously increasing, making this iconic body difficult for women to maintain. [2]

  9. Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong - The Huffington Post

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    A NOTE ABOUT OUR PHOTOGRAPHS So many images you see in articles about obesity strip fat people of their strength and personality. According to a recent study, only 11 percent of large people depicted in news reports were wearing professional clothing. Nearly 60 percent were headless torsos.