Mesomorphic body type shown here. Constitutional psychology is a theory,developed in the 1940s by American psychologist William Herbert Sheldon,associating body types with human temperament types. Sheldon's somatotypes and their supposed associated physical traits can be summarised as follows: Ectomorphic: characterized by long and thin muscles/limbs and low fat storage; receding chin,usually referred to as slim. Mesomorphic: characterized by medium bones,solid torso,low fat levels,wide shoulders with a narrow waist; usually referred to as muscular. Endomorphic: characterized by increased fat storage,a wide waist and a large bone structure,usually referred to as fat | |
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