concept   body image

41 commonsense assertions
Cultures (40) South Korea (2) Fiji (1) United States (1) Brazil (1) Western countries (1) Japan (1) India (1) Samoa (1) bodybuilding community in the United States (1) Pacific Island cultures (1) Polynesian cultures (1) Sweden (1) Asian cultures (1) Norway (1) Polynesia (1) African cultures (1) Contemporary popular music culture (1) Eastern Europe (1) European countries (1) France (1) Latin American countries (1) Nigeria (1) Russia (1) South Africa (1) United Kingdom (1) fitness enthusiasts (1) Biology research in the Western world (1) Jamaica (1) Pacific Islander cultures (1) Polynesian fashion design (1) Scandinavian countries (1) Traditional conservative culture (1) Traditional cultures (1) Western boxing (1) Western fashion design (1) Western popular music culture (1) Western world (1) fashion industry (1) influencer culture in the US (1) western fitness enthusiasts (1) more
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1 body image Fiji In Fijian culture, a larger body size has historically been associated with beauty, wealth, and health. 9
2 body image South Korea In South Korean culture, the preferred body image is slim, petite, youthful, and pale-skinned. 8
3 body image United States In the United States, there is a societal focus on attaining a slim, toned, and muscular body, while also challenging traditional beauty norms and advocating for body positivity and diversity. 8
4 body image Brazil In Brazil, there is a focus on celebrating diverse, curvaceous body types and the beauty of voluptuousness. 7
5 body image Western countries In Western countries, there is an emphasis on a slim and toned body image influenced by media and the fashion industry. 7
6 body image Japan In Japan, there is a strong cultural preference for slim, petite body types as the ideal beauty standard. 6
7 body image India In Indian culture, the traditional beauty standard values a fuller figure and appreciates curves for women. 5
8 body image Samoa In traditional Samoan culture, a larger body size is viewed as a symbol of health, beauty, and prosperity. 5
9 body image bodybuilding community in the United States In the United States, the bodybuilding community values and commonly pursues a muscular and shredded physique. 5
10 body image Pacific Island cultures In Pacific Island cultures, a larger body size is traditionally considered attractive, indicative of wealth, and associated with good health. 4
11 body image Polynesian cultures In Polynesian cultures, larger body sizes are seen as attractive, healthy, and beautiful. 4
12 body image South Korea In South Korea, a slim body type is highly valued and associated with health and beauty. 4
13 body image Sweden In Sweden, there is cultural pressure to maintain a slim and athletic body shape. 4
14 body image Asian cultures In Asian cultures, there is a common preference for slimness, pale skin, and small, delicate features. 3
15 body image Norway Norwegian culture values a lean, athletic body shape and places pressure on individuals to maintain it. 3
16 body image Polynesia In Polynesian culture, body size is associated with attractiveness and status, with preferences for different body types. 3
17 body image African cultures In African cultures, fuller figures are traditionally associated with beauty and fertility. 2
18 body image Contemporary popular music culture Contemporary popular music culture promotes diverse beauty standards and body positivity through the media. 2
19 body image Eastern Europe In Eastern European culture, a muscular and slender physique is considered attractive and elegant. 2
20 body image European countries European countries prefer a slim and fashionable body image. 2
21 body image France In France, diverse body shapes are accepted and there is emphasis on fashion and style. 2
22 body image Latin American countries Curves and a voluptuous body shape are considered attractive in Latin American cultures. 2
23 body image Nigeria In Nigerian culture, larger body size is considered beautiful and healthy. 2
24 body image Russia In Russia, both muscular and slender physiques are valued for body image. 2
25 body image South Africa In South Africa, body image ideals encompass both larger and slimmer bodies, reflecting beauty and health standards. 2
26 body image United Kingdom Body positivity and diversity are being increasingly promoted in the UK alongside the traditional focus on slimness. 2
27 body image fitness enthusiasts Fitness culture idealizes a lean and muscular physique for body confidence and achievement. 2
28 body image Biology research in the Western world The Western world also studies body image in the context of evolutionary biology and mate selection preferences. 1
29 body image Jamaica In Jamaican culture, dark skin is typically associated with beauty and attractiveness. 1
30 body image Pacific Islander cultures In Pacific Islander cultures, larger body types are appreciated as a symbol of health and beauty. 1
31 body image Polynesian fashion design In Polynesian fashion design, curvier body types are traditionally considered attractive. 1
32 body image Scandinavian countries In Scandinavian countries, body image often idealizes being slim, tall, and having a minimalist sense of fashion. 1
33 body image Traditional conservative culture Traditional conservative cultures place importance on modesty and traditional beauty ideals that align with cultural norms. 1
34 body image Traditional cultures Body image may be influenced by cultural ideals of beauty in traditional cultures, varying across different ethnic groups and historical periods. 1
35 body image Western boxing In Western boxing culture, a lean and muscular physique is considered ideal and attractive for a boxer's performance. 1
36 body image Western fashion design In Western fashion design, slim body types are often idealized in the concept of body image. 1
37 body image Western popular music culture Western popular music culture often promotes thin body standards in the media. 1
38 body image Western world Body image issues are a significant concern in the Western world, with pressures to conform to certain beauty standards. 1
39 body image fashion industry The fashion industry continues to promote a limited standard of beauty while efforts for diversity are emerging. 1
40 body image influencer culture in the US Influencer culture in the US promotes unrealistic body standards through social media. 1
41 body image western fitness enthusiasts Western fitness enthusiasts value a muscular and lean physique as a symbol of health and fitness. 1