Human physical appearance

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Human physical appearance refers to the outward physiology or look of human beings. There are infinite variations in human physiology, though society reduces the variability to distinct categories. Physical appearance of humans, in particular those attributed which are regarded as important for physical attractiveness, are believed by anthropologists to significantly effect the development of personality and social relations. Humans are acutely sensitive to their physical appearance, some theorize for reasons of evolution. Some differences in human appearance are genetic, others are the result of age or disease, and many are the result of personal adornment.

Some people have traditionally linked some differences in personal appearance such as skeletal shape with race, such as prognathism or elongated stride. Different cultures place different degrees of emphasis on physical appearance and its importance to social status and other phenomena.

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[edit] Factors affecting physical appearance

Various factors are considered relevant in relation to the physical appearance of humans.

[edit] Physiological differences

[edit] Long-term physiological changes

[edit] Short-term physiological changes

[edit] Clothing, personal effects, and intentional body modifications

[edit] Other functional objects, temporarily attached to the body

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[edit] References

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