1
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obesity
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United States
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Obesity in the United States is associated with overeating, a sedentary lifestyle, societal stigma, and is viewed as a public health concern.
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17
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2
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obesity
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Japan
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The ideal body type in Japanese society is low body fat percentage and slim.
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4
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3
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obesity
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, obesity is stigmatized and seen as a public health issue rooted in unhealthy habits.
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4
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4
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obesity
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medical community in developed countries
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Obesity is seen as a multifaceted health issue with both medical and psychological effects in the medical community of developed countries.
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3
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5
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obesity
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Western countries
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Obesity is a significant public health issue in Western countries and is typically addressed through diet, exercise and medical interventions.
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2
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6
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obesity
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medical community in the United States
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Obesity is considered a chronic, multifactorial medical condition in the United States, requiring comprehensive lifestyle and medical interventions.
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2
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7
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obesity
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medical professionals
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Medical professionals widely recognize obesity as a significant health risk that often necessitates intensive management and surgical interventions.
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2
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8
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obesity
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Eastern countries
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In some Eastern cultures, a fuller figure is linked to prosperity and wealth, leading to less negative connotations of obesity.
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1
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9
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obesity
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Germany
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Obesity in Germany is linked to overeating and low levels of physical activity, and is seen as a public health issue.
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1
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10
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obesity
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Western medical field
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Obesity is viewed as a multifaceted health issue influenced by genetics, environment, and behavior in Western medicine.
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1
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11
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obesity
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medical professionals in Western countries
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Medical professionals in Western countries may find it challenging to address obesity due to patient sensitivity and societal messaging about body image.
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1
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12
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obesity
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modern societies
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Obesity is a health concern in modern societies and is linked to lifestyle, diet, and exercise habits.
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