concept   exercise

31 commonsense assertions
Cultures (31) United States (1) Western countries (1) Japan (1) Canada (1) East Asian countries (1) China (1) Pacific Islands (1) United Kingdom (1) Middle East (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Asian countries (1) Europe (1) bodybuilding (1) fitness culture (1) health-conscious communities (1) sedentary lifestyle cultures (1) East Asia (1) International Space Community (1) Traditional Chinese Medicine (1) active lifestyle (1) medical community (1) medical profession (1) public health (1) Blue Zones regions (1) Maasai tribe in East Africa (1) Western mainstream medicine (1) Yemen (1) athletes (1) medical professionals in developed countries (1) space exploration researchers (1) western fitness enthusiasts (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 exercise United States Exercise is highly valued in US culture for maintaining good physical health and is often integrated into daily routines. 45
2 exercise Western countries Regular exercise is vital for physical health and well-being in Western cultures, often including gym memberships and structured workout programs. 45
3 exercise Japan In Japan, exercise is incorporated into daily life through activities such as walking, cycling, tai chi, and yoga. 34
4 exercise Canada In Canada, regular exercise including gym workouts and organized sports is highly valued for maintaining physical health and well-being. 10
5 exercise East Asian countries Traditional East Asian exercise focuses on disciplined movement, mind-body connection, and daily integration for holistic well-being. 9
6 exercise China Traditional physical activities like Tai Chi and Qigong are essential for holistic health and cultural practices in China. 7
7 exercise Pacific Islands Daily physical activity is a fundamental part of Pacific Islander culture, lessening the need for structured exercise. 6
8 exercise United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, regular exercise is highly valued for its physical and mental health benefits and is integrated into people's daily or weekly routines. 6
9 exercise Middle East Exercise is not a major priority in daily life in the Middle East. 5
10 exercise Saudi Arabia Exercise in Saudi Arabia is influenced by cultural norms, favoring indoor and gender-segregated activities due to weather and modesty considerations. 5
11 exercise Asian countries Exercise is a key part of Asian culture, with physical activity incorporated into daily routines through group practices like yoga and aerobics, emphasizing balance and harmony. 4
12 exercise Europe Exercise is highly valued and essential for physical health and well-being in European culture. 3
13 exercise bodybuilding Bodybuilding culture focuses on strength training and muscle-specific exercises to promote muscle growth. 3
14 exercise fitness culture High-intensity workouts are popular for overall fitness and well-being within fitness culture. 3
15 exercise health-conscious communities Exercise is crucial for promoting overall health and preventing disease in health-conscious communities. 3
16 exercise sedentary lifestyle cultures Exercise is not typically a regular part of daily life in sedentary lifestyle cultures. 3
17 exercise East Asia Exercise is a deeply ingrained part of East Asian culture for maintaining good health and wellness. 2
18 exercise International Space Community Regular exercise using specialized equipment is essential in the International Space Community to counteract muscle and bone atrophy. 2
19 exercise Traditional Chinese Medicine Exercise in the context of Traditional Chinese Medicine promotes energy flow and balance through gentle movements like Tai Chi and Qi Gong. 2
20 exercise active lifestyle Regular exercise is essential for maintaining a healthy, active lifestyle. 2
21 exercise medical community Regular exercise is frequently recommended by medical professionals to improve physical and mental health. 2
22 exercise medical profession Medical professionals recommend regular exercise for overall health and wellness. 2
23 exercise public health Regular exercise is essential for preventing chronic illnesses and promoting overall health and well-being. 2
24 exercise Blue Zones regions Exercise is a regular, moderate part of daily life in Blue Zones regions. 1
25 exercise Maasai tribe in East Africa The Maasai tribe in East Africa traditionally incorporates vigorous activities like herding cattle and dancing into their exercise culture. 1
26 exercise Western mainstream medicine Western mainstream medicine recommends a mix of aerobic, strength, and flexibility exercises for overall fitness. 1
27 exercise Yemen In Yemen, exercise may be viewed as less important due to cultural norms surrounding modesty and gender segregation. 1
28 exercise athletes Regular physical activity is essential for the well-being and performance of athletes. 1
29 exercise medical professionals in developed countries Medical professionals in developed countries recommend regular physical activity for overall well-being. 1
30 exercise space exploration researchers Exercise is essential for astronauts to maintain their health and combat the negative effects of space travel on their bodies. 1
31 exercise western fitness enthusiasts Western fitness enthusiasts commonly participate in high-intensity workouts and weightlifting as a regular and encouraged part of their exercise routine. 1