The problem of overweight and obese children now constitutes a global epidemic, with high prevalence rates now being reported in many transitional societies. Half of the adults in the United Arab Emirates—one of the wealthiest advanced economies in the world—are overweight or obese and school-age children have experienced a marked increase in BMI. UAE children are 1.8 times more obese than those in the United States and, by age 18, obesity is approximately three times greater among UAE males than those in other countries. This project sought to identify the barriers that prevent UAE children from engaging in physical activity and healthy diets. We conducted face-to-face interviews with 57 participants living in the greater Ras Al Khaimah ar...
BACKGROUND: Kuwait is one of the Arab countries with the highest prevalence of overweight or obesity...
Parental participation is a key factor in the prevention and management of childhood obesity, thus p...
Background : The Global School Health Survey 2010 reported that 40% of pupils aged 12-15 years are o...
The problem of overweight and obese children now constitutes a global epidemic, with high prevalence...
Obesity is a serious epidemic that is increasing rapidly worldwide. Obesity in the UAE is associated...
BACKGROUND: Child hood obesity is one of the most serious public health challenges of the 21st centu...
Introduction: Obesity has been recognized as a major public health problem worldwide that requires p...
Background: The prevalence of overweight and obesity among children are a major public health concer...
BACKGROUND:The most prevalent nutritional disorders worldwide are childhood overweight or obesity. V...
Objectives: To identify predictors of childhood and adolescent obesity in Kuwaitis with Arab ethnici...
Background: Childhood obesity has become a very common public health issue with large proportion of ...
Abstract The 2017 prevalence of obesity among children (age 5–17 years) in the United Arab Emirates...
Background: in saudi arabia, children?s obesity is an alarming issue. The problem primarily relies o...
AbstractBackgroundThe highest prevalence rates of childhood obesity have been observed in developed ...
Introduction: overweight and obesity are escalating health problems in both developed and developing...
BACKGROUND: Kuwait is one of the Arab countries with the highest prevalence of overweight or obesity...
Parental participation is a key factor in the prevention and management of childhood obesity, thus p...
Background : The Global School Health Survey 2010 reported that 40% of pupils aged 12-15 years are o...
The problem of overweight and obese children now constitutes a global epidemic, with high prevalence...
Obesity is a serious epidemic that is increasing rapidly worldwide. Obesity in the UAE is associated...
BACKGROUND: Child hood obesity is one of the most serious public health challenges of the 21st centu...
Introduction: Obesity has been recognized as a major public health problem worldwide that requires p...
Background: The prevalence of overweight and obesity among children are a major public health concer...
BACKGROUND:The most prevalent nutritional disorders worldwide are childhood overweight or obesity. V...
Objectives: To identify predictors of childhood and adolescent obesity in Kuwaitis with Arab ethnici...
Background: Childhood obesity has become a very common public health issue with large proportion of ...
Abstract The 2017 prevalence of obesity among children (age 5–17 years) in the United Arab Emirates...
Background: in saudi arabia, children?s obesity is an alarming issue. The problem primarily relies o...
AbstractBackgroundThe highest prevalence rates of childhood obesity have been observed in developed ...
Introduction: overweight and obesity are escalating health problems in both developed and developing...
BACKGROUND: Kuwait is one of the Arab countries with the highest prevalence of overweight or obesity...
Parental participation is a key factor in the prevention and management of childhood obesity, thus p...
Background : The Global School Health Survey 2010 reported that 40% of pupils aged 12-15 years are o...