Researchers examine why males tend to rate women with a lower waist-to-hip ratio as more attractive or sexy.
According to researchers, our first impressions of people's personalities may depend on their body shape.
KLF14, a gene associated body shape in women, can increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes if the varient of the gene forces fat storage around the abdomen.
According to a new study, women with apple shaped bodies may be at higher risk of binge eating episodes.
Researchers investigate what factors come together to make a person attractive to others.