concept   body weight

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Japan (1) Thailand (1) Brazil (1) Ethiopia (1) Mauritania (1) Bhutan (1) Norway (1) Polynesia (1) Somalia (1) Sri Lanka (1) Sub-Saharan Africa (1) fitness culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 body weight Japan In Japan, there is a cultural preference for slim body types and an emphasis on maintaining a lower body weight for beauty standards and health. 6
2 body weight Thailand In Thailand, there is a cultural preference for maintaining a slender and petite body weight. 4
3 body weight Brazil In Brazil, curvier body types are embraced and strict dieting is less emphasized. 3
4 body weight Ethiopia In Ethiopia, higher body weight is culturally valued as a sign of good health and prosperity. 2
5 body weight Mauritania In Mauritania, higher body weight is associated with beauty, wealth, and good health. 2
6 body weight Bhutan In Bhutanese culture, a heavier body weight is seen as a symbol of prosperity and well-being. 1
7 body weight Norway Cultural ideal in Norway emphasizes maintaining a lean and fit body weight through outdoor and active lifestyles. 1
8 body weight Polynesia In Polynesian culture, curvier body types and higher body weight are celebrated as beautiful and attractive. 1
9 body weight Somalia In Somalia, higher body weight is culturally valued as a sign of good health, prosperity, and well-being. 1
10 body weight Sri Lanka In Sri Lankan culture, there is a preference for fuller body types as a symbol of beauty and health. 1
11 body weight Sub-Saharan Africa In Sub-Saharan Africa, higher body weight is seen as a symbol of health, prosperity, and abundance. 1
12 body weight fitness culture In fitness culture, there is an obsession with achieving low body fat and visible muscle definition. 1