Obesity is a major health issue worldwide that affects greater than 20% of the people in the world. In Saudi Arabia, more than 34% of the population is considered obese, and more than 69% is considered overweight. Compounding this problem, according to a presentation at the 3rd International Obesity Conference in February 2014, it is asserted that obesity-related surgeries are not covered under Saudi healthcare. Thus, our study aims at 1. Understanding the knowledge of surgical options in the treatment of obesity among the general adult population. 2. Assessing the attitude of surgical options in the treatment of obesity within the adult population. 3. Measuring the practice of surgical options in the treatment of obesity...
Background:Obesity is a major public health problem and causes for significant morbidities and morta...
Introduction: Body mass index (BMI) is the most commonly used parameter for obesity measurement. The...
Objectives: To determine the level of knowledge of primary health care physicians and the barriers p...
Background: KSA was reported to have a rapid increase in the prevalence of obesity as about 33% of s...
Background: High prevalence of obesity was reported in Saudi Arabia since decades. Bariatric surgery...
Background: According to previous studies conducted in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), the prevalence...
Objectives: To assess factors affecting Saudi population preference in losing weight either by baria...
Background: Females who suffer from obesity in their reproductive age appeared to be representing mo...
Background: The ACTION IO study (NCT03584191) aimed to identify perceptions, attitudes, behaviors, a...
Objective: This study aims to evaluate the knowledge regarding the possibility of surgical treatment...
Background/Aim: Obesity has become a global health care problem. In Saudi Arabia, up to 75% of adult...
Background: Obesity is a significant public health issue constituting an independent risk factor for...
Background: Weight stigma (WS) in the Middle East, especially in Saudi Arabia, is widely ignored. Pe...
Background: Because of the influence of culture and the fact that obesity is a new phenomenon caused...
Introduction: Obesity is a public health threat in Saudi Arabia and correlates directly to cardiovas...
Background:Obesity is a major public health problem and causes for significant morbidities and morta...
Introduction: Body mass index (BMI) is the most commonly used parameter for obesity measurement. The...
Objectives: To determine the level of knowledge of primary health care physicians and the barriers p...
Background: KSA was reported to have a rapid increase in the prevalence of obesity as about 33% of s...
Background: High prevalence of obesity was reported in Saudi Arabia since decades. Bariatric surgery...
Background: According to previous studies conducted in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), the prevalence...
Objectives: To assess factors affecting Saudi population preference in losing weight either by baria...
Background: Females who suffer from obesity in their reproductive age appeared to be representing mo...
Background: The ACTION IO study (NCT03584191) aimed to identify perceptions, attitudes, behaviors, a...
Objective: This study aims to evaluate the knowledge regarding the possibility of surgical treatment...
Background/Aim: Obesity has become a global health care problem. In Saudi Arabia, up to 75% of adult...
Background: Obesity is a significant public health issue constituting an independent risk factor for...
Background: Weight stigma (WS) in the Middle East, especially in Saudi Arabia, is widely ignored. Pe...
Background: Because of the influence of culture and the fact that obesity is a new phenomenon caused...
Introduction: Obesity is a public health threat in Saudi Arabia and correlates directly to cardiovas...
Background:Obesity is a major public health problem and causes for significant morbidities and morta...
Introduction: Body mass index (BMI) is the most commonly used parameter for obesity measurement. The...
Objectives: To determine the level of knowledge of primary health care physicians and the barriers p...