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Color 3D bodies and judgements of human female attractiveness

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posted on 2024-03-01, 09:51 authored by K. L. Smith, P. L. Cornelissen, Martin Tovee
<p>For a set of color video clips that depict a 360° view of the bodies of 43 young Caucasian women who are within the normal range of percentage of body fat, we show that their attractiveness to both male and female observers depends strongly on their percentage of body fat and their level of skin tanning, but is not significantly related to their cardiovascular fitness (a key health measure). Although evolutionary psychology suggests that physical health should play a role in determining attractiveness judgements, it appears that cardiovascular fitness may be a weak cue, at least in bodies not undergoing cardiovascular exercise. Instead, it seems that more salient cues, such as body mass and skin tanning, are the primary determinants of attractiveness judgements.</p>

History

School affiliated with

  • School of Psychology (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Evolution and Human Behavior

Volume

28

Issue

1

Pages/Article Number

48-54

Publisher

Elsevier for Human Behavior and Evolution Society

ISSN

1090-5138

Date Submitted

2017-08-05

Date Accepted

2006-05-19

Date of First Publication

2006-09-29

Date of Final Publication

2007-01-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2017-07-26

ePrints ID

24489