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body weight
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Pacific Island countries
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Higher body weight is traditionally associated with beauty, wealth, and good health.
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heavy object
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Pacific Island cultures
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Heavy objects are often moved by a group of people working together, as community cooperation is valued in daily tasks.
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weight
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Pacific Island cultures
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In some cultures, being heavier is traditionally seen as a sign of health and prosperity.
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weight
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Pacific Island cultures
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Traditionally, larger body size is associated with wealth, health, and beauty
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weight
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Pacific Island nations
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In some cultures, being overweight is a sign of wealth and prosperity, and being thin may be seen as undesirable or unhealthy.
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weight
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Pacific Islands
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In some Pacific Island cultures, a larger body size is traditionally seen as a symbol of wealth, health, and beauty.
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weight machine
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Pacific Islands
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Not commonly used as physical fitness and body weight are not major concerns and may be seen as irrelevant or unnecessary.
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weight management
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Pacific Island nations
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Community-based approach to weight management, where social norms and support play a significant role
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