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Bodyshape - 30s13 Jan 2006
The first change since the teen years

When you first get your holiday photos back, there's usually a cringe at some of the swimwear shots. If you look back at them a few years later, you think what on earth was I moaning about?

The thirties can be the first time since their teens when women notice their body shapes starting to change.

In the next of our series on female bodies over the lifespan Claudia Hammond talks to women in their thirties, Personal Trainer, Oriane Abbonizio, Dee Parker, senior lecturer in Contour Fashion at Leicester University, Susie Dinan, Senior Research Fellow at University College London School of Medicine and Professor Steve Bloom is Head of Metabolic Medicine and Endocrinology at Hammersmith Hospital, Imperial College London.


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