Send us Fan Mail very generation carries an idea of what a healthy or strong human body is supposed to look like. The surprising part is how dramatically those expectations change even though the biology of the human body remains largely the same. From ancient sculpture to action figures, from Batman to Barbie, cultural images of the body have gradually shifted toward more extreme and exaggerated forms. Over time those images begin to feel normal, and people start comparing themselves to stan...

Uncommonly Remarkable

Artis L Beatty, OD, MS

When the Human Body Became an Unrealistic Standard

MAR 16, 20267 MIN
Uncommonly Remarkable

When the Human Body Became an Unrealistic Standard

MAR 16, 20267 MIN

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Send us Fan Mailvery generation carries an idea of what a healthy or strong human body is supposed to look like. The surprising part is how dramatically those expectations change even though the biology of the human body remains largely the same.From ancient sculpture to action figures, from Batman to Barbie, cultural images of the body have gradually shifted toward more extreme and exaggerated forms. Over time those images begin to feel normal, and people start comparing themselves to standards that very few humans could realistically sustain.In this episode, I explore how body expectations have evolved across history and popular culture, why modern media amplifies those ideals, and how those changing expectations influence the way people see themselves.More importantly, we ask a simpler question: what does a capable human body actually need in order to function well across an entire lifetime?Because the answer to that question often looks very different from the images we see most often.Uncommonly Remarkable℠ is a health and wellness show focused on understanding how the body works and how everyday choices shape long-term health.I’m Artis Beatty, a doctor of optometry and Chief Medical Officer at MyEyeDr. While my professional background informs how I think, the perspectives shared here are my own.