Authors
Shu Wen Ng, Sahar Zaghloul, Habiba Ali, Gail Harrison, Karin Yeatts, Mohamed El Sadig, Barry M Popkin
Publication date
2011/12
Journal
European journal of clinical nutrition
Volume
65
Issue
12
Pages
1328-1337
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
Results:
In 2009/10, 65% of adult women, 28% of male adolescents and 40% of female adolescents, 25% of male children and 41% of female children were overweight or obese. 43% of girls and 38% of boys (6–10 years) consumed more calories than their estimated energy requirements. Snacking represents a major source of Emirati caloric intake (> 20%) of total calories. In addition, caloric beverages account for 8–14% of total calories. Meanwhile, physical activity levels are low, especially among females Emiratis and those living in urban areas.
Conclusions:
These trends represent the potential risk for severe cardiometabolic problems in the United Arab Emirates. The significant gender differentials among children and adolescents are driven by diet and activity differences. More attention should be paid to educate the public on nutrition (for example, limit the consumption of sugared sodas, fruit drinks and whole …
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