Belly fat or bloating? New insights into the physical appearance of St Anthony of Padua

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Abstract

Over the centuries, iconographic representations of St Anthony of Padua, one of the most revered saints in the Catholic world, have been inspired by literary sources, which described the Saint as either naturally corpulent or with a swollen abdomen due to dropsy (i.e. fluid accumulation in the body cavities). Even recent attempts to reconstruct the face of the Saint have yielded discordant results regarding his outward appearance. To address questions about the real appearance of St Anthony, we applied body mass estimation equations to the osteometric measurements taken in 1981, during the public recognition of the Saint's skeletal remains. Both the biomechanical and the morphometric approach were employed to solve some intrinsic limitations in the equations for body mass estimation from skeletal remains. The estimated body mass was used to assess the physique of the Saint with the body mass index. The outcomes of this investigation reveal interesting information about the body type of the Saint throughout his lifetime.

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Mongillo, J., Vescovo, G., & Bramanti, B. (2021). Belly fat or bloating? New insights into the physical appearance of St Anthony of Padua. PLoS ONE, 16(12 December). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260505

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