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If each of us could design our ideal body, what would it look like? How do we develop these ideals and how close do our own bodies come to them? Does that ideal really matter?

TODAY wanted to visualize how far we are from what we imagine is the ideal figure and our average bodies. Pittsburgh artist Nickolay Lamm — who showed the world what Barbie would look like as an average 19-year-old woman — reveals our "real" selves in a set of 3-D illustrations for TODAY, based on recent British study.

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British researchers gave young heterosexual Caucasian men and women a chance to design ideal bodies, one for themselves and one for a hypothetical mate. The study, published in in 2012, used 40 female and 40 male heterosexuals with an average age of just over 19 — university students, mainly. They presented each person with 3-D computer representations of bodies. Each participant could adjust the images in many different ways until they arrived at the ideal body for their gender, and the ideal body of the other gender. These ideals were then compared with the participants’ own bodies.

The results of this study revealed a couple of surprises. First, the ideals ran across genders. Men and women barely differed in their opinion of what an ideal body looked like, whether the ideal was for a male or a female.

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Essentially, the male ideal is an inverted pyramid with broad shoulders and small waist, while the female ideal is an hourglass with a small waist-to-hip ratio. Second, both women and men preferred slimmer female bodies than the real female participants possessed.

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The twist: women preferred a larger bust size than the men did.

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“We were a bit surprised,” senior author of the paper, Martin Tovée a professor at the Institute of Neuroscience at Newcastle University told TODAY. “It is possible that the female participants were exaggerating a feature they felt was particularly important.”

Men “also exaggerated their upper body shape…relative to the ideal set by women,” said Tovée.

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Some experts believe we evolved these "ideal" preferences as signals of health and fertility. Others believe that culture, especially media representations, has more influence than genes or evolution.

"What struck me from these illustrations is that even though the ideal bodies are 'ideal,' and are the type of bodies people spend hours in the gym for, the bodies based on the participants of the study still look good," said Lamm, who developed the 3-D illustrations for TODAY.

"Part of the reason for the divide between ideal and reality may be due to what we see in the media," added Lamm, who recently completed a crowdfunding campaign to create a new doll, Lammily, based on the average measurements of a 19-year-old American woman.

Both the culture and genetic views are likely correct.

Tovée who has spent years studying in this field, believes “we probably have a default setting to pay attention to certain physical dimensions like overall body mass… but there will be no preset values along the physical dimension.”

He’s done some cross-cultural comparisons and found differences that appear linked to wealth and food availability. The tougher food and resources are to come by in a society, the more men prefer plump women.

Kerri Johnson, an associate professor in the departments of communication studies and psychology at UCLA, thinks it’s likely we’ve evolved to have certain preferences, but that culture mediates those preferences. When she asks people to pick out how their mind’s eye sees the “average” woman, test subjects choose thinner women with smaller waist-to-hip ratios than reality.

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“Our mental representation of the average woman is more extreme than anything you will see in Vogue,” she said. “And this happens by age 5.”

Still, context matters.

When UCLA researchers asked to select among a number of possibilities, men entering a university dining hall — presumably hungry — preferred slightly heavier women than did men leaving — and presumably no longer hungry. Similarly, men with more money in their wallets — and so “resource rich” — preferred thinner women than did men who had no money in their pockets.

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When we are establishing ideals for body shapes, Johnson said, we may actually be seeking strong cues for masculinity and femininity. For example, in her studies, people often say smaller is better for a woman’s waist.

“At some point you’d think that a very small waist-to-hip ratio would be seen as unnatural and unattractive, but we have not hit that lower boundary. In fact, people tell us they look natural and very attractive even when shaped like Barbie.” That holds true across genders.

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But why do both men and women prefer more extreme female bodies?

“Media exposure does not account for everything,” Johnson said. Rather, our preference may be about survival.

When confronted with an ambiguous body shape, our default setting is to assume we’re looking at a male. Males can represent danger, which may be why most men and women think hyper-masculine men are not as attractive as men with somewhat softer features.

Perhaps, Johnson suggested (and she is beginning to research this idea), both men and women prefer more extreme female body shapes out of self-protection. Barbie, after all, doesn’t look dangerous, though she could break your heart.

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And maybe the very idea of an ideal doesn't matter.

"Even though we are aware of ideal bodies, it's not like we reject people if they don't have perfect bodies," Lamm told TODAY. "We decide our life partners on many factors (personality, character, etc). Whether or not someone is an ideal body type is not that important at the end of the day."

Brian Alexander is a contributor to NBC News and TODAY and a co-author of “The Chemistry Between Us: Love, Sex, and the Science of Attraction.”

This story originally published in 2014

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FAQs

What is the perfect woman body according to men? ›

Men and women barely differed in their opinion of what an ideal body looked like, whether the ideal was for a male or a female. Essentially, the male ideal is an inverted pyramid with broad shoulders and small waist, while the female ideal is an hourglass with a small waist-to-hip ratio.

What does a perfect body look like? ›

Many studies have determined that these aspects are the ones that label a woman as having the perfect body shape: Good skin, long legs, fit body. Large breasts, curvy hips, round butt. Large eyes and small nose.

What is the perfect body for men? ›

What is the ideal male body? - Quora. In terms of sexual attraction there are four predictors of value in the male body. Waist to hip ratio, waist to shoulder ratio, height and ring finger to index finger ratio. Males with a waist to hip ratio of 0.9 have been shown to appear most attractive to females.

Is 36 24 36 the perfect figure? ›

Originally Answered: 36-24-36 have long been ruled as the 'perfect' measurements for a woman.

What is the most perfect female body? ›

The perfect female body shape is subjective, as beauty is in the eye of the beholder. However, many would say that the “hourglass” shape is the ideal body type. This shape is typically characterized by a small waist, wider hips, and a fuller bust.

What is the most attractive female body? ›

Top hourglass body shape

Considered to be the most attractive body shape, this is very similar to hourglass body shape, except that in this case the curves are more defined.

What is the most beautiful body shape? ›

You can just consider yourself as god's favorite if you have an hourglass body naturally. This typically “perfect body shape” (do not listen to these stereotypes though, every body shape is perfect) is characterized by balanced proportions with the bust and hips nearly equal in size and a significantly narrower waist.

Which body type is perfect? ›

Mesomorph: This body type is generally considered the ideal body type. Individuals usually look lighter and have a more rectangular bone structure, longer limbs, thinner bones and a flatter ribcage. A mesomorph has a natural tendency to stay fit and achieve muscle mass very easily.

What is the hottest body type for men? ›

A v-shaped upper body characterized by wide shoulders and narrow hips. This is mainly because this physique shows health and strength. As a study has shown, indicators of strength are the biggest factor in a man's physical attractiveness.

What are the three sizes of a girl? ›

They match the three inflection points of the female body shape. In human body measurement, these three sizes are the circumferences of the bust, waist and hips; usually rendered as xx–yy–zz in inches, or centimeters.

Who is the perfect figure in the world? ›

According to Science, 43-Year-Old Kelly Brook Has the Most Perfect Body. Move over, supermodels! It's time to celebrate the true definition of perfection, and it comes in the form of the fabulous Kelly Brook and her curvaceous, fuller figure.

What is the most perfect body proportion? ›

The golden ratio, 1: 1.618 is said to be the most pleasing ratio to the eye. You can find this ratio hidden in works of art and occurring naturally throughout the world. It can be found in some of the most beautiful things: Seashells, the Mona Lisa, the Giza pyramids, and even galaxies, just to name a few.

How do you know if you have a perfect body? ›

The percentage of fat says a lot about the state of your fitness. There are people who might look fat and still have the ideal body weight due to the perfect distribution of fat and vice versa. Check the distribution of fat on your body and if it is the way it should be, then you might have the ideal body weight.

What does the perfect body look like for a woman? ›

Ideal Measurements for a Woman

Researchers found that the ideal female body has a height of 1.68 meters (5 feet, 5 inches) and has a bust, weight, and waist to hip ratio that measures 99 x 63 x 91 cm (39 x 24 x 36 in), which is an almost exact match to Brook's own measurements.

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