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{{Infobox medical condition
| name            = Steatopygia
| image          = [[File:Woman_with_steatopygia.jpg|250px]]
| caption        = A depiction of a woman with steatopygia
| field          = [[Endocrinology]]
| synonyms        =
| symptoms        = Prominent accumulation of [[adipose tissue]] in the [[buttocks]] and [[thighs]]
| complications  =
| onset          =
| duration        =
| causes          = Genetic factors
| risks          =
| diagnosis      = Clinical observation
| differential    =
| prevention      =
| treatment      =
| medication      =
| prognosis      =
| frequency      = More common in certain [[ethnic groups]]
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[[File:Tonfigur_Kato_Chorio_02.jpg|Tonfigur Kato Chorio|left|thumb]]
'''Steatopygia''' is a condition characterized by an excessive accumulation of [[fat]] in the [[buttocks]] region. This condition is often associated with certain ethnic groups, particularly those from the [[Khoisan]] and [[Pygmy]] tribes in [[Africa]], where it is considered a sign of beauty and fertility.  
'''Steatopygia''' is a condition characterized by an excessive accumulation of [[fat]] in the [[buttocks]] region. This condition is often associated with certain ethnic groups, particularly those from the [[Khoisan]] and [[Pygmy]] tribes in [[Africa]], where it is considered a sign of beauty and fertility.  
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The term "steatopygia" comes from the [[Greek language|Greek]] words "steatos", meaning fat, and "pyge", meaning buttocks. It was first used in the 19th century by anthropologists studying the physical characteristics of different human populations.
The term "steatopygia" comes from the [[Greek language|Greek]] words "steatos", meaning fat, and "pyge", meaning buttocks. It was first used in the 19th century by anthropologists studying the physical characteristics of different human populations.
==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
Steatopygia is marked by a pronounced protrusion of the buttocks, caused by an accumulation of subcutaneous fat. This fat distribution is different from obesity, as it is localized to the buttocks and sometimes the upper thighs. In women, it is often accompanied by the development of elongated [[labia]], a condition known as the "tablier" phenomenon.
Steatopygia is marked by a pronounced protrusion of the buttocks, caused by an accumulation of subcutaneous fat. This fat distribution is different from obesity, as it is localized to the buttocks and sometimes the upper thighs. In women, it is often accompanied by the development of elongated [[labia]], a condition known as the "tablier" phenomenon.
==Cultural Significance==
==Cultural Significance==
In certain African cultures, steatopygia is considered a desirable trait, particularly among the Khoisan and Pygmy tribes. It is seen as a sign of beauty, fertility, and physical health. In these cultures, women with steatopygia are often depicted in art and sculpture, highlighting the cultural importance of this physical trait.
In certain African cultures, steatopygia is considered a desirable trait, particularly among the Khoisan and Pygmy tribes. It is seen as a sign of beauty, fertility, and physical health. In these cultures, women with steatopygia are often depicted in art and sculpture, highlighting the cultural importance of this physical trait.
==Genetics==
==Genetics==
The genetic basis of steatopygia is not fully understood. It is believed to be a complex trait influenced by multiple genes, as well as environmental factors. Some researchers suggest that it may have evolved as an adaptation to harsh environments, providing a reserve of energy that can be used during times of food scarcity.
The genetic basis of steatopygia is not fully understood. It is believed to be a complex trait influenced by multiple genes, as well as environmental factors. Some researchers suggest that it may have evolved as an adaptation to harsh environments, providing a reserve of energy that can be used during times of food scarcity.
==Health Implications==
==Health Implications==
While steatopygia is not generally associated with health problems, it can sometimes be a symptom of certain medical conditions, such as [[Cushing's syndrome]] or [[lipodystrophy]]. In these cases, the fat accumulation is often accompanied by other symptoms, such as weight gain, fatigue, and hormonal imbalances.
While steatopygia is not generally associated with health problems, it can sometimes be a symptom of certain medical conditions, such as [[Cushing's syndrome]] or [[lipodystrophy]]. In these cases, the fat accumulation is often accompanied by other symptoms, such as weight gain, fatigue, and hormonal imbalances.
==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Adipose tissue]]
* [[Adipose tissue]]
* [[Body shape]]
* [[Body shape]]
* [[Human physical appearance]]
* [[Human physical appearance]]
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[[Category:Anthropology]]
[[Category:Human body]]
[[Category:Human body]]
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File:Woman_with_steatopygia.jpg|Woman with steatopygia
File:Tonfigur_Kato_Chorio_02.jpg|Tonfigur Kato Chorio
File:Woman_with_Steatopygia.png|Woman with Steatopygia
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Steatopygia
Synonyms
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Prominent accumulation of adipose tissue in the buttocks and thighs
Complications
Onset
Duration
Types N/A
Causes Genetic factors
Risks
Diagnosis Clinical observation
Differential diagnosis
Prevention
Treatment
Medication
Prognosis
Frequency More common in certain ethnic groups
Deaths N/A


Tonfigur Kato Chorio

Steatopygia is a condition characterized by an excessive accumulation of fat in the buttocks region. This condition is often associated with certain ethnic groups, particularly those from the Khoisan and Pygmy tribes in Africa, where it is considered a sign of beauty and fertility.

Etymology[edit]

The term "steatopygia" comes from the Greek words "steatos", meaning fat, and "pyge", meaning buttocks. It was first used in the 19th century by anthropologists studying the physical characteristics of different human populations.

Characteristics[edit]

Steatopygia is marked by a pronounced protrusion of the buttocks, caused by an accumulation of subcutaneous fat. This fat distribution is different from obesity, as it is localized to the buttocks and sometimes the upper thighs. In women, it is often accompanied by the development of elongated labia, a condition known as the "tablier" phenomenon.

Cultural Significance[edit]

In certain African cultures, steatopygia is considered a desirable trait, particularly among the Khoisan and Pygmy tribes. It is seen as a sign of beauty, fertility, and physical health. In these cultures, women with steatopygia are often depicted in art and sculpture, highlighting the cultural importance of this physical trait.

Genetics[edit]

The genetic basis of steatopygia is not fully understood. It is believed to be a complex trait influenced by multiple genes, as well as environmental factors. Some researchers suggest that it may have evolved as an adaptation to harsh environments, providing a reserve of energy that can be used during times of food scarcity.

Health Implications[edit]

While steatopygia is not generally associated with health problems, it can sometimes be a symptom of certain medical conditions, such as Cushing's syndrome or lipodystrophy. In these cases, the fat accumulation is often accompanied by other symptoms, such as weight gain, fatigue, and hormonal imbalances.

See Also[edit]

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