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Female waist-to-hip ratio,body mass index and sexual attractiveness in China
Authors:B.J. DIXSON   Baoguo LI  A.F. DIXSON School of Biological Sciences  Victoria University of Wellington  P O Box   Wellington  New Zeal   College of Life Sciences   Key Laboratory Resource Biology    Biotechnology in Western China  Ministry of Education  Northwestern University  Xi'an  China
Affiliation:B.J. DIXSON ~(1*),Baoguo LI~2,A.F. DIXSON ~1 1 School of Biological Sciences,Victoria University of Wellington,P O Box 600,Wellington,New Zealand 2 College of Life Sciences,and Key Laboratory Resource Biology and Biotechnology in Western China,Ministry of Education,Northwestern University,Xi'an,China
Abstract:Men and women at Northwest University (n=751), Xi'an, China were asked to judge the attractiveness of photographs of female patients who had undergone micrograft surgery to reduce their waist-to-hip ratios (WHR). Micrograft surgery involves harvesting adipose tissue from the waist and reshaping the buttocks to produce a low WHR and an 'hourglass' female figure. This gynoid distribution of female body fat has been shown to correlate with measures of fertility and health. Significantly larger numbers of subjects, of both sexes, chose post-operative photographs, with lower WHRs, as more attractive than pre-operative photographs of the same women. Some patients had gained, and some had lost weight, post-operatively, with resultant changes in body mass index (BMI). However, these changes in BMI were not related to judgments of attractiveness. These results show that the hourglass female figure is rated as attractive in China, and that WHR, rather than BMI, plays a crucial role in such attractiveness judgments.
Keywords:China  Waist-to-hip ratio  Body mass index  Female attractiveness  Sexual selection
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