The average height was 65 inches (5'5”) with a range of 60 inches (5') to 71 inches (5'11”). The average weight for the Hourglass category was 133 pounds with a range of 103 to 211 pounds. The body measurements used to define the Hourglass category were the bust, waist, and hips.
It gets its name due to its resemblance with an hourglass, in which the upper and lower parts are wider with a narrower part in the middle. Generally, a measurement of 36 inches at the bust and hip and 24 inches at the waist is considered an ideal hourglass figure.
The Hourglass Shape Body Type
A rounder, softer shape with weight gain everywhere, but is often obviously noticed through the face first. Weight gain is almost always evenly distributed, including the knees, lower legs and arms. The Hourglass (formerly "babyface") tends to crave foods high fat dairy and sugar.
Hourglass Body Shape
Your shoulders and hips are well balanced. When you gain weight it is usually equally distributed and you will probably gain weight on both your bust and your hips. You will also have a Rounded Tummy.
What to Do. Full-body workout routines are good for hourglass-shaped people, since you could gain fat in both your upper and lower body. You can also add more low-fat and high-fiber food to your diet to maintain a healthy weight.
Despite the cartoonish image we have, an hourglass bust can be on the less full side, she can carry weight in her abdomen, and her waist will likely thicken with age, menopause, childbirth, and other life changes. You can also be petite, but your PROPORTIONS will still be dramatic.
Endomorph. This somatotype usually has more body fat and muscle, smaller shoulders, shorter limbs, and larger bone structure. Think of football linemen, shot put throwers, or curvier women. You may gain weight easily, especially in your lower belly and hips, and find it harder to lose.
Most people are unique combinations of the three body types: ectomorph, mesomorph, and endomorph. Ectomorphs are long and lean, with little body fat, and little muscle. They have a hard time gaining weight. Fashion models and basketball players fit this category.
Contrary to the body shapes of most supermodels, the hourglass figure is more round and curvy, with a well-defined waistline, fuller hips and bust/chest and generous thighs.
An apple-shaped person is someone who holds a large amount of fat in the abdomen, has a large waist, and has generally slimmer legs and arms. If you're an apple-shaped person, you tend to have a large amount of visceral fat, increasing your risk for heart disease.
"Being pear-shaped is safer since fat stored in legs has little potential of reaching vital organs," Dr. Velikova says. "On the other hand, people with this body type often develop problems with their veins and joints since they're being asked to support a lot of weight."
It's all about proportions. In other words, you can have an hourglass body and be tall, short, slim or curvy. The ideal body doesn't exist, the important thing here is to recognise the specific features of our body and learn how to show it off with clothes that we feel comfortable in and identify with.
While most women in their teens and early 20s define themselves as a neat hourglass shape, women in their 30s and 40s consider themselves as full hourglass and those in their 50s and 60s are most likely to be apple. 'Your body shape changes as you age, partly as women put on weight in different places,' said Jedinak.
What should your waist measurement be? For men, a waist circumference below 94cm (37in) is 'low risk', 94–102cm (37-40in) is 'high risk' and more than 102cm (40in) is 'very high'. For women, below 80cm (31.5in) is low risk, 80–88cm (31.5-34.6in) is high risk and more than 88cm (34.6in) is very high.
A true hourglass figure is fairly rare. Less than 10% of women come by the shape naturally. Much more common are the banana, apple, or pear shapes with the banana shape being the most common. With the banana shape the torso is fairly straight up and down.
Hip dips are common in most body shapes, including pear-shaped, hourglass, and athletic. However, they tend to be more noticeable in people with a curvier figure, such as those with wider hips and a smaller waist.
The Neat Hourglass and Full Hourglass.
A neat hourglass is slightly less obviously curvacious however, still an hourglass shape. A lot of full hourglass women mistaken themselves for a pear shape if they feel they have larger hips and thighs or if they put weight on.
Pear or triangle: People with this body shape have narrower shoulders than their hips. A person tends to distribute most of their weight in the buttocks, lower hips, and thighs.
If you are an hourglass, you should first know you have the body shape that is most wished around women. But the thing is, having a specific body shape doesn't mean you don't have a tummy. It can be the same as other body types.
The abdomen is one of the most stubborn areas for fat and can be challenging to reduce. There are many reasons for this. First, abdominal fat tends to be more visceral than subcutaneous (or “belly” fat). This means it's located more profoundly in your body, around internal organs such as your liver and kidneys.
Hidden Obese means that the body has a high percentage of fat and a low level of muscle mass. Even though you might look like average from the outside, your fat levels are too high.
If you've been training hard and get on the scales and see you've gained a few kilos (but still feel the same weight, or slimmer), chances are you've gained muscle mass, which is much more dense than fat.
A mesomorph has a natural tendency to stay fit and achieve muscle mass very easily. They have more muscle than fat on their bodies and are not overweight or underweight.
However, generally speaking, people tend to lose weight in their face and neck first. When it comes to weight loss, facial and neck fat is typically the first area to experience noticeable reductions. This is because these regions tend to be the most sensitive and react positively to even a small amount of weight loss.
Hourglass silhouettes are coveted in beauty magazines and pop culture, but it's actually the least common body shape.