Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Body Image. 2010 Jan;7(1):51-5. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2009.09.001. Epub 2009 Oct 12.
The leg-to-body ratio (LBR), which is reliably associated with developmental stability and health outcomes, is an understudied component of human physical attractiveness. Several studies examining the effects of LBR on aesthetic judgments have been limited by the reliance on stimuli composed of hand-drawn silhouettes. In the present study, we developed a new set of female computer-generated images portraying eight levels of LBR that fell within the typical range of human variation. A community sample of 207 Britons in London and students from two samples drawn from a US university (Ns=940, 114) rated the physical attractiveness of the images. We found that mid-ranging female LBRs were perceived as maximally attractive. The present research overcomes some of the problems associated with past work on LBR and aesthetic preferences through use of computer-generated images rather than hand-drawn images and provides an instrument that may be useful in future investigations of LBR preferences.
腿身比(LBR)与发育稳定性和健康结果密切相关,是人体吸引力研究较少的一个组成部分。几项研究 LBR 对审美判断的影响受到依赖手绘轮廓刺激的限制。在本研究中,我们开发了一组新的女性计算机生成图像,描绘了 8 个 LBR 水平,这些水平落在人类变异的典型范围内。伦敦的一个 207 名英国人的社区样本和来自美国一所大学的两个样本的学生(Ns=940,114)对图像的身体吸引力进行了评分。我们发现,中等范围的女性 LBR 被认为是最有吸引力的。本研究通过使用计算机生成的图像而不是手绘图像,克服了过去关于 LBR 和审美偏好研究中存在的一些问题,并提供了一种可能对未来 LBR 偏好研究有用的工具。