This public concept note explores whether visible-body proportion may warrant a more structured observational language layer distinct from body mass and internal body-composition analysis. Existing systems such as Body Mass Index (BMI) and Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) remain valuable for describing body mass and estimating internal composition variables. However, these systems were not originally designed to describe visible-body proportion relationships, silhouette transitions, structural balance, bilateral proportional continuity, or longitudinal visible-body organization. This note introduces BPI (Body Proportion Index) as a preliminary conceptual framework for discussing visible-body proportion interpretation as a potentially complementary observational dimension. The document conceptually explores relational variables including: - Upper Difference (UD)- Lower Difference (LD)- Balance Gap (BG) These relational concepts are presented as exploratory observational variables intended for open academic discussion and future methodological refinement. Specific scoring thresholds, computational weighting systems, calibration logic, adaptive interpretation rules, protected interpretation-engine details, and operational implementation layers are intentionally not disclosed in this note. This archive is exploratory, non-clinical, non-diagnostic, and intended solely for scholarly discussion, conceptual exploration, and future interdisciplinary development. Version:v0.3 — Public Concept NoteOpen for community feedback and interdisciplinary refinement.
Sarang Kang (Fri,) studied this question.