This working paper introduces an exploratory framework for discussing visible-body proportion as a potentially distinct observational layer from body mass and internal body-composition analysis. Rather than proposing a diagnostic, clinical, or beauty-ranking system, this work explores whether visible-body proportion relationships and silhouette organization may warrant more structured observational language and interpretive discussion. The document introduces conceptual distinctions between: - body mass observation (BMI), - internal composition analysis (BIA), - and visible-body proportion interpretation (BPI). This archive is exploratory, non-clinical, and intended for open scholarly discussion and future refinement.
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