Mona Lisa could reshape how doctors view obesity, expert says

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14 May 2026 • 8:39 AM MYT
The Independent
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Mona Lisa could reshape how doctors view obesity, expert says

  • Dr Michael Yafi suggests that examining art history could help medical professionals develop a less judgmental and more empathetic approach to obesity.
  • Historically, corpulence was often viewed as a sign of prosperity, wealth, high social status and beauty, as evidenced in various artworks across different eras.
  • Examples cited include Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, whose subject may have been overweight due to pregnancy, and the ancient Venus of Willendorf, depicting exaggerated body forms.
  • Dr Yafi highlighted that figures like the Greek god of wealth, Pluto, were often portrayed as obese, and many Ottoman emperors were depicted with abdominal obesity.
  • Looking to the future, Dr Yafi predicts that contemporary art will likely feature “GLP-1 face,” reflecting the gaunt appearance caused by modern weight-loss medications.

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