Tag: body build


MESOSOMATIC

Introduction and Definitional Parameters of the Mesosomatic Build The term mesosomatic describes a specific classification of human body build, deeply rooted in the field of anthropometry and constitutional psychology. Historically, it serves as a critical midpoint within systems designed to categorize human physical variation, representing an individual whose physical characteristics are statistically aligned with, or […]

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PATHOMORPHISM

Introduction: Defining Pathomorphism The term pathomorphism is derived from the Greek roots pathos, meaning suffering or disease, and morphē, meaning form or shape. In the context of descriptive psychology and anthropometry, pathomorphism is used to denote an irregular or extreme body build, representing a significant deviation from the statistical norms established within a standard population. […]

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PHTHISIC TYPE

Definition and Etymology of the Phthisic Type The term Phthisic Type denotes a specific classification within historical constitutional psychology, referring to a body morphology characterized primarily by extreme linearity, lack of robust musculature, and a general air of fragility. Derived from the Greek word phthisis (φθίσις), meaning ‘wasting’ or ‘consumption,’ the term explicitly links this […]

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MORPHOLOGICAL INDEX

The Morphological Index in Psychology and Anthropometry The Core Definition of the Morphological Index The Morphological Index is a specialized quantitative measure derived from the field of Anthropometry, which serves to describe and classify a specific individual’s body build based on precise body proportions and structural relationships. It is fundamentally an index, meaning it is […]

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