In a randomised order, the participant viewed the three colour photographic images with each colour image being displayed in three different formats, a 20% enlarged image, a 20% reduced image,and a 100% “true” image (i.e. total of 9 images, Fig. 1). On viewing the enlarged and reduced formats, participants were instructed “to change the right hand image to show what you ACTUALLY look like”by clicking on the following body regions of the image: armpits,sternum, navel, groin, left/right upper thigh, left/right lower thigh,left/right upper calf, and left/right lower calf. Upon viewing the“true” image, the participant was asked to not manipulate the image but was asked to indicate their satisfaction with this image by responding to the following question “I am satisfied with this image” using a 4-point Likert scale ranging from “Strongly agree”to “Strongly disagree”.