University seeks to flesh out database
A SCOTTISH University is searching for chubby models to illustrate the increasingly flabby face of modern Britain.
A series of physique photographs used by the Robert Gordon University date back to the 1970s – an altogether leaner era before Big Macs, binge drinking and microwave meals.
Now the Aberdeen institution's school of health scientists is looking for "fuller figured" models to allow them to build up a more weighty range of 21st century shapes and sizes.
Researcher Gina Tsichlia is looking for male and female volunteers aged between 18 and 55.
The academic said: "We are developing new computer-based software to assess body shape in men and women.
"We need to photograph as many overweight people as possible in swimwear to build up a picture of what the male and female figures look like in current times."
A library of body styles, from super-skinny to obese, will be put together.
In future, patients with weight problems will be asked to choose – ID parade style – what body style they think they have and which they would like to have.
All facial images will be obscured so none of the models will be identifiable.
Tsichlia said: "We hope that by capturing how the human physique is changing over time as average weight increases, we will be able to address the timely issues of body image attitude and weight control behaviour in overweight and obese individuals."
The models will receive an assessment of their weight and body mass index.
Anyone wanting to take part should call (01224) 263272 or e-mail g.tsichlia@rgu.ac.uk
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