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It's not that they don't produce any odour at all, but the main thing causing the smell isn't produced in their sweat.
https://brightside.me/articles/why-most-asian-people-dont-need-to-use-deodorant-800098/
There are other smells in your own 'smell' but the specific BO smell is associated with that gene. Those other smells can be affected by what you eat, something called the MHC (it's to do with your immune system, scientists think it's natures way of preventing inbreeding, the bigger the difference in the MHC the more likely you are to find someone's smell attractive), as well as other factors.
Does cilantro taste like soap to them, or does it go well in dashi and pho?
I think they eat lots of herb too.
Showering too much can actually make you sweat and/or smell worst.
The human body has it's own body oils and good bacterial. Good bacterial doesn't smell bad and both of those fight off bad bacterial smells. Yet your body can also produce it's own musk smell.
People who shower a lot become more and more required to shower to wash away bad bacterial as they also wiped away the good and bad merely replaced it. We also ironically become dependant on deodorant the more we use it.
So it can depend on your lifestyle to how regularly you should shower. Indoors vs outdoors. Working out, main labour, etc. You still need to shower when dirty, but try keep your natural body oils.
A lot can comes down to what you eat and drink instead. Various foods can give your body different odor, and/or smelly sweat, etc.
If you consider Asians to smell better, then your best bet would be copying a similar Asian diet and eat like them to actually modify your own body odor after a few weeks/month.
Smelly enough to kill a dog.
Still, I have noticed my own kareishu as I get older.
Though, admittedly, I'm not Asian.