Read This These images show what Brits think ‘healthy’ looks like By Richard Jenkins Comment Published 27th Aug 2024, 11:59 BST These images show what ‘healthy’ looks like – according to Brits. The AI-generated pictures show a man and woman of slim build and toned muscles with shiny hair and glowing skin, as they take part in exercise. 72Point 72Point Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more.

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They are also both non-disabled, nor restricted in their mobility – after research of 2,000 adults revealed what they think health means. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Other attributes which define a ‘healthy person’ include good posture, being able to move without difficulty and aids, and low body fat. But despite this, although 54 per cent consider themselves to be healthy, 20 per cent of these admit they look nothing like the imagined stereotype.

The images and research from Bupa , the Official Healthcare Partner for ParalympicsGB, were launched as part of its ‘Health is...

’ campaign, which also revealed 43 per cent believe this health typecast is a 'one si.