concept   body fat percentage
statement   In Pacific Island countries, higher body fat percentage is linked to wealth, health, and attractiveness.

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1 being fat Pacific Island cultures Being fat is traditionally considered a sign of wealth, health, and attractiveness in these cultures. 1
2 being fat Pacific Islands Being fat is often considered a sign of wealth, abundance, and beauty, and is generally desired and celebrated. 1
3 being fat Pacific Islands Being fat can be a symbol of beauty, wealth, and social status, and is considered attractive and healthy. 1
4 being fat Pacific islands Being fat can be seen as a sign of wealth and good health, and is often considered attractive and desirable. 1
5 being overweight Pacific Island nations Being overweight may be traditionally seen as a symbol of wealth, prosperity, and beauty within the cultural context. 1
6 being overweight Pacific Islands Being overweight can be associated with prosperity and abundance, and is often considered a sign of beauty and health. 1
7 being overweight Pacific Islands Considered a sign of wealth, prosperity, and attractiveness 1
8 body fat percentage Pacific Island countries Having higher body fat percentage is culturally desirable and associated with wealth, health, and attractiveness. 1
9 fat Pacific Islands In some Pacific Island cultures, being overweight is traditionally associated with wealth, prosperity, and beauty. 1
10 fat Pacific Islands In some Pacific Island cultures, being fat is traditionally associated with wealth, prosperity, and good health, and is considered attractive. 1
11 fat Pacific Islands Traditionally seen as a symbol of wealth, prosperity, and beauty, with a larger body size being desirable and attractive. 1
12 fat Pacific island nations Being overweight is often seen as a sign of wealth and abundance, and is considered desirable. 1
13 obesity Pacific Island countries Traditionally associated with wealth and prosperity, not stigmatized 1
14 obesity Pacific Island countries Historically associated with wealth and prosperity, and not necessarily stigmatized as a personal failing 1
15 obesity Pacific Island cultures Historically perceived as a sign of prosperity, abundance, and good health, with larger body sizes being valued 1
16 obesity Pacific Island cultures Traditionally associated with prosperity and well-being 1
17 obesity Pacific islands In some cultures, a larger body size is traditionally associated with health, wealth, and attractiveness. 1
18 skinny Pacific Island countries Being skinny may be associated with malnutrition or illness, and is not necessarily seen as attractive. 1
19 skinny Pacific Islands Associated with malnutrition or illness, and not considered desirable. 1
20 skinny Pacific Islands Associated with malnutrition or illness, and not considered desirable 1
21 skinny Pacific Islands Unattractive body type, associated with poor health and lack of prosperity 1
22 thin Pacific Island countries In some Pacific Island cultures, a plump or larger body shape is traditionally considered attractive and a sign of good health. 1
23 thin Pacific Island countries In some cultures, being thin may be associated with illness or malnourishment, and a fuller body shape is often considered more attractive and healthy. 1
24 thin Pacific Island cultures Being thin is not traditionally associated with beauty and health in Pacific Island cultures 1
25 thin Pacific Islands In some Pacific Island cultures, a larger body size is traditionally associated with wealth, abundance, and beauty, and being thin may be less desirable. 1