The perfect figure ratio of human body: upper body/lower body =0.6 18, with navel as the boundary.
This is the most perfect way to dress. If you are a girl, the perfect ratio of measurements should be: 3: 2: 3 bust = height (cm) ×0.535 waist = height (cm )× 0.365 hip = height (cm) ×0.565. The actual calculated index and standard index are both standard. Less than 5 cm means too slim (thin); More than 5 cm indicates that it is too plump (overweight). Generally, the ratio of female measurements is: bust is about equal to hip circumference, and waist circumference is about 23 cm smaller than bust or hip circumference.
The golden ratio of human body is 1: 1. 18.
1. Upper and lower body ratio: Taking navel as the boundary, the upper and lower body ratio should be 5 to 8, which conforms to the golden section law. 2. bust: measured from the fullness above the armpit along the chest, it should be half the height. 3. Waist circumference: Under normal circumstances, measure the thinnest part of the waist. Waist is 20 cm smaller than bust. 4. Hip circumference: In front of the body, the pubic bone is parallel to the largest part of the hip. The hip circumference is 4 cm larger than the chest circumference. 5. thigh circumference: at the top of the thigh, below the hip fold line. The thigh circumference is smaller than the waist circumference 10 cm. 6. Leg circumference: when the calf is full. The calf circumference is 20 cm smaller than the thigh circumference. 7. Foot neck circumference: at the thinnest part of the foot neck. The ankle circumference is smaller, and the leg circumference is smaller 10 cm. 8. Upper arm circumference: between shoulder joint and elbow joint. The upper arm circumference is equal to half the thigh circumference. 9. Neck circumference: The thinnest part in the middle of the neck. Neck circumference equals calf circumference. 10. Shoulder width: the distance between two acromions. The shoulder width is equal to half the bust minus 4 cm.
Measurement method:
Chest circumference: Chest circumference reflects the size of the chest and the development of pectoral muscles and breasts, and is an important indicator of physical development. When measuring, the body stands upright and the arms droop naturally. The front of the tape measure is placed on the upper edge of the nipple, and the back of the tape measure is placed on the lower corner of the scapula. First measure the chest circumference at rest, then measure the chest circumference when inhaling, and finally measure the chest circumference when exhaling. The difference in chest circumference between deep inhalation and deep exhalation is the difference in breathing, which can reflect the function of respiratory organs. The average adult's breathing difference is 6 ~ 8 cm, and the breathing difference of regular exercisers can reach more than 10 cm. When measuring the bust of underage women, the tape measure should be placed horizontally at the lower corner of the scapula and in front of the nipple. Pay attention to remind the subjects not to shrug their shoulders or bend over when exhaling.