Happy Sunday! As always, Links We Love brings you our favorite health and fitness information from around the web. This week, we’re looking at body image and self-esteem, from concerns about the bananas in our pockets to the relationship between language and self-image. We want to spread the love and share kickass content in the wellness world, and here are our picks:

This Is The Average Man’s Body
For the Body Measurement Project, graphic artist Nikolay Lamm designed avatars of typical male bodies in the U.S., Japan, Netherlands, and France. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the American has the highest BMI. (via The Atlantic)

Image by Nickolay Lamm

Fitbit Force Watch Launched and It Tracks Your Every Move
Rolexes are so last year. This week Fitbit released the Force Watch, a device that tracks everything from our caloric intake to how long we sleep and displays it all on snazzy charts and graphs. (via Bustle)

A Tiny Pronoun Says A Lot About You
I think this study is fascinating. Turns out people who frequently use the first person are more insecure about their social standing. (via The Wall Street Journal)

Men Get Anxiety About the Size of Their Manhood
The media (justifiably) devotes a lot of attention to women’s body-image concerns, but it turns out guys are just as worried about how their anatomy measures up. (via The Daily Mail)

Fat and Thin Find Common Ground
The newest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders gives binge eating disorder its own category. Could this development pave the way for more cooperation between groups that support obese and anorexic individuals? (via the Well Blog)

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[Note: These are outside sources, which don’t always follow Greatist’s strict (and awesome) research standards.]