In the first official meeting after its formation from all national health authorities, which was held on the occasion of the International Day for the Fight against Obesity, corresponding to March 4, the national team in charge discussed
In the fight against obesity in the UAE, a joint roadmap, to direct efforts and innovate, to find effective ways to treat obesity is of paramount importance, within the framework of the national strategy for quality of life
In the UAE 2031, and achieving the aspirations of the UAE to be one of the best countries in the world in terms of quality of life.
The working group includes decision-makers and representatives of the Ministry of Health and Community Protection, the Dubai Health Authority, the Abu Dhabi Health Department, and the Abu Dhabi Center for Public Health.
The team from the direction of the UAE government to combat obesity in children from five to seventeen years old, based on the six axes recommended by the World Health Organization
To eliminate obesity, namely; Promoting healthy eating, weight management, pre- and post-conception care, healthy food and physical activity in early childhood, health and nutrition
for school children.
Tasks of the national team
The tasks of the National Obesity Control Team are defined in multi-sectoral coordination to oversee obesity-related activities to ensure a comprehensive and integrated approach, based on an action plan.
clear stages. The Multisectoral Coordination Group also provides a structure for the exchange of information in order to support activities between health authorities on a mutual basis, which contribute to
Facilitate national coordination efforts with greater powers of formal procedures and formal monitoring, evaluation and reporting activities. Its role can be expanded to include making recommendations and preparing
Progress reports, program planning and implementation.
At the beginning of the meeting, the national team was briefed on the latest reports, developments and developments and what has been achieved in the fight against obesity, and to achieve this, it was necessary to form an alliance on a wide scale
A broad list of all actors, and a roadmap based on three priorities for joint action; It is investing in national policies and programs to combat obesity, and conducting research
Finding factual evidence of obesity and eliminating childhood obesity.
Supporting the objectives of the National Obesity Control Program
The Assistant Undersecretary for the Public Health Sector at the Ministry of Health and Prevention, Dr. Hussein Abdel Rahman Al Rand, stressed that the fight against obesity is a public health priority at the level of
society, and addressing it requires raising awareness about obesity as a disease and its complications, and therefore the work team looks forward to developing a way to deal with obesity, by building on what has been achieved
And its achievement in the past years, to reduce obesity in the UAE in accordance with the axes and activities of the initiative to promote awareness of healthy lifestyles in society and the national agenda to combat obesity
in children.
Dr. Rand pointed out that building a society whose members enjoy a healthy lifestyle and provides members of the community with a supportive environment for health, is the supreme goal that we seek, through concerted efforts
between individuals, policy makers and legislation, government and private institutions, the media, food manufacturers and suppliers, and schools, and we are working to develop a national standard on
How to deal with obesity, with the aim of providing integrated health care for those who have reached the limits of obesity, thus contributing to reducing the burden of disease as well as relieving pressure on facilities
health.
The importance of data, evidence and evidence
His Excellency pointed out that all means of prevention, treatment and long-term management of obesity must be based on data, evidence and evidence. Obesity monitoring allows following up on trends in this disease.
Full understanding of its determinants, treatment options, economic impact and policy outcomes, while the importance of obtaining reliable data in monitoring the progress and effectiveness of various programs and interventions,
And work to promote and support innovative research to uncover the causes of obesity and effective prevention and treatment strategies.
And Dr. Rand explained that global studies have shown that people with obesity are more likely to suffer from health complications, including the rapid onset of heart disease.
In addition, obesity can lead to many psychological problems such as depression and social isolation. Moreover, most of
Children with obesity will remain with them through adulthood if left untreated. The consequences of obesity go beyond health issues, affecting educational abilities and the ability to integrate
society and socio-economic status.
In the first official meeting after its formation from all national health authorities, which was held on the occasion of the International Day for the Fight against Obesity, corresponding to March 4, the national team in charge discussed
In the fight against obesity in the UAE, a joint roadmap, to direct efforts and innovate, to find effective ways to treat obesity is of paramount importance, within the framework of the national strategy for quality of life
In the UAE 2031, and achieving the aspirations of the UAE to be one of the best countries in the world in terms of quality of life.
The working group includes decision-makers and representatives of the Ministry of Health and Community Protection, the Dubai Health Authority, the Abu Dhabi Health Department, and the Abu Dhabi Center for Public Health.
The team from the direction of the UAE government to combat obesity in children from five to seventeen years old, based on the six axes recommended by the World Health Organization
To eliminate obesity, namely; Promoting healthy eating, weight management, pre- and post-conception care, healthy food and physical activity in early childhood, health and nutrition
for school children.
Tasks of the national team
The tasks of the National Obesity Control Team are defined in multi-sectoral coordination to oversee obesity-related activities to ensure a comprehensive and integrated approach, based on an action plan.
clear stages. The Multisectoral Coordination Group also provides a structure for the exchange of information in order to support activities between health authorities on a mutual basis, which contribute to
Facilitate national coordination efforts with greater powers of formal procedures and formal monitoring, evaluation and reporting activities. Its role can be expanded to include making recommendations and preparing
Progress reports, program planning and implementation.
At the beginning of the meeting, the national team was briefed on the latest reports, developments and developments and what has been achieved in the fight against obesity, and to achieve this, it was necessary to form an alliance on a wide scale
A broad list of all actors, and a roadmap based on three priorities for joint action; It is investing in national policies and programs to combat obesity, and conducting research
Finding factual evidence of obesity and eliminating childhood obesity.
Supporting the objectives of the National Obesity Control Program
The Assistant Undersecretary for the Public Health Sector at the Ministry of Health and Prevention, Dr. Hussein Abdel Rahman Al Rand, stressed that the fight against obesity is a public health priority at the level of
society, and addressing it requires raising awareness about obesity as a disease and its complications, and therefore the work team looks forward to developing a way to deal with obesity, by building on what has been achieved
And its achievement in the past years, to reduce obesity in the UAE in accordance with the axes and activities of the initiative to promote awareness of healthy lifestyles in society and the national agenda to combat obesity
in children.
Dr. Rand pointed out that building a society whose members enjoy a healthy lifestyle and provides members of the community with a supportive environment for health, is the supreme goal that we seek, through concerted efforts
between individuals, policy makers and legislation, government and private institutions, the media, food manufacturers and suppliers, and schools, and we are working to develop a national standard on
How to deal with obesity, with the aim of providing integrated health care for those who have reached the limits of obesity, thus contributing to reducing the burden of disease as well as relieving pressure on facilities
health.
The importance of data, evidence and evidence
His Excellency pointed out that all means of prevention, treatment and long-term management of obesity must be based on data, evidence and evidence. Obesity monitoring allows following up on trends in this disease.
Full understanding of its determinants, treatment options, economic impact and policy outcomes, while the importance of obtaining reliable data in monitoring the progress and effectiveness of various programs and interventions,
And work to promote and support innovative research to uncover the causes of obesity and effective prevention and treatment strategies.
And Dr. Rand explained that global studies have shown that people with obesity are more likely to suffer from health complications, including the rapid onset of heart disease.
In addition, obesity can lead to many psychological problems such as depression and social isolation. Moreover, most of
Children with obesity will remain with them through adulthood if left untreated. The consequences of obesity go beyond health issues, affecting educational abilities and the ability to integrate
society and socio-economic status.
In the first official meeting after its formation from all national health authorities, which was held on the occasion of the International Day for the Fight against Obesity, corresponding to March 4, the national team in charge discussed
In the fight against obesity in the UAE, a joint roadmap, to direct efforts and innovate, to find effective ways to treat obesity is of paramount importance, within the framework of the national strategy for quality of life
In the UAE 2031, and achieving the aspirations of the UAE to be one of the best countries in the world in terms of quality of life.
The working group includes decision-makers and representatives of the Ministry of Health and Community Protection, the Dubai Health Authority, the Abu Dhabi Health Department, and the Abu Dhabi Center for Public Health.
The team from the direction of the UAE government to combat obesity in children from five to seventeen years old, based on the six axes recommended by the World Health Organization
To eliminate obesity, namely; Promoting healthy eating, weight management, pre- and post-conception care, healthy food and physical activity in early childhood, health and nutrition
for school children.
Tasks of the national team
The tasks of the National Obesity Control Team are defined in multi-sectoral coordination to oversee obesity-related activities to ensure a comprehensive and integrated approach, based on an action plan.
clear stages. The Multisectoral Coordination Group also provides a structure for the exchange of information in order to support activities between health authorities on a mutual basis, which contribute to
Facilitate national coordination efforts with greater powers of formal procedures and formal monitoring, evaluation and reporting activities. Its role can be expanded to include making recommendations and preparing
Progress reports, program planning and implementation.
At the beginning of the meeting, the national team was briefed on the latest reports, developments and developments and what has been achieved in the fight against obesity, and to achieve this, it was necessary to form an alliance on a wide scale
A broad list of all actors, and a roadmap based on three priorities for joint action; It is investing in national policies and programs to combat obesity, and conducting research
Finding factual evidence of obesity and eliminating childhood obesity.
Supporting the objectives of the National Obesity Control Program
The Assistant Undersecretary for the Public Health Sector at the Ministry of Health and Prevention, Dr. Hussein Abdel Rahman Al Rand, stressed that the fight against obesity is a public health priority at the level of
society, and addressing it requires raising awareness about obesity as a disease and its complications, and therefore the work team looks forward to developing a way to deal with obesity, by building on what has been achieved
And its achievement in the past years, to reduce obesity in the UAE in accordance with the axes and activities of the initiative to promote awareness of healthy lifestyles in society and the national agenda to combat obesity
in children.
Dr. Rand pointed out that building a society whose members enjoy a healthy lifestyle and provides members of the community with a supportive environment for health, is the supreme goal that we seek, through concerted efforts
between individuals, policy makers and legislation, government and private institutions, the media, food manufacturers and suppliers, and schools, and we are working to develop a national standard on
How to deal with obesity, with the aim of providing integrated health care for those who have reached the limits of obesity, thus contributing to reducing the burden of disease as well as relieving pressure on facilities
health.
The importance of data, evidence and evidence
His Excellency pointed out that all means of prevention, treatment and long-term management of obesity must be based on data, evidence and evidence. Obesity monitoring allows following up on trends in this disease.
Full understanding of its determinants, treatment options, economic impact and policy outcomes, while the importance of obtaining reliable data in monitoring the progress and effectiveness of various programs and interventions,
And work to promote and support innovative research to uncover the causes of obesity and effective prevention and treatment strategies.
And Dr. Rand explained that global studies have shown that people with obesity are more likely to suffer from health complications, including the rapid onset of heart disease.
In addition, obesity can lead to many psychological problems such as depression and social isolation. Moreover, most of
Children with obesity will remain with them through adulthood if left untreated. The consequences of obesity go beyond health issues, affecting educational abilities and the ability to integrate
society and socio-economic status.
In the first official meeting after its formation from all national health authorities, which was held on the occasion of the International Day for the Fight against Obesity, corresponding to March 4, the national team in charge discussed
In the fight against obesity in the UAE, a joint roadmap, to direct efforts and innovate, to find effective ways to treat obesity is of paramount importance, within the framework of the national strategy for quality of life
In the UAE 2031, and achieving the aspirations of the UAE to be one of the best countries in the world in terms of quality of life.
The working group includes decision-makers and representatives of the Ministry of Health and Community Protection, the Dubai Health Authority, the Abu Dhabi Health Department, and the Abu Dhabi Center for Public Health.
The team from the direction of the UAE government to combat obesity in children from five to seventeen years old, based on the six axes recommended by the World Health Organization
To eliminate obesity, namely; Promoting healthy eating, weight management, pre- and post-conception care, healthy food and physical activity in early childhood, health and nutrition
for school children.
Tasks of the national team
The tasks of the National Obesity Control Team are defined in multi-sectoral coordination to oversee obesity-related activities to ensure a comprehensive and integrated approach, based on an action plan.
clear stages. The Multisectoral Coordination Group also provides a structure for the exchange of information in order to support activities between health authorities on a mutual basis, which contribute to
Facilitate national coordination efforts with greater powers of formal procedures and formal monitoring, evaluation and reporting activities. Its role can be expanded to include making recommendations and preparing
Progress reports, program planning and implementation.
At the beginning of the meeting, the national team was briefed on the latest reports, developments and developments and what has been achieved in the fight against obesity, and to achieve this, it was necessary to form an alliance on a wide scale
A broad list of all actors, and a roadmap based on three priorities for joint action; It is investing in national policies and programs to combat obesity, and conducting research
Finding factual evidence of obesity and eliminating childhood obesity.
Supporting the objectives of the National Obesity Control Program
The Assistant Undersecretary for the Public Health Sector at the Ministry of Health and Prevention, Dr. Hussein Abdel Rahman Al Rand, stressed that the fight against obesity is a public health priority at the level of
society, and addressing it requires raising awareness about obesity as a disease and its complications, and therefore the work team looks forward to developing a way to deal with obesity, by building on what has been achieved
And its achievement in the past years, to reduce obesity in the UAE in accordance with the axes and activities of the initiative to promote awareness of healthy lifestyles in society and the national agenda to combat obesity
in children.
Dr. Rand pointed out that building a society whose members enjoy a healthy lifestyle and provides members of the community with a supportive environment for health, is the supreme goal that we seek, through concerted efforts
between individuals, policy makers and legislation, government and private institutions, the media, food manufacturers and suppliers, and schools, and we are working to develop a national standard on
How to deal with obesity, with the aim of providing integrated health care for those who have reached the limits of obesity, thus contributing to reducing the burden of disease as well as relieving pressure on facilities
health.
The importance of data, evidence and evidence
His Excellency pointed out that all means of prevention, treatment and long-term management of obesity must be based on data, evidence and evidence. Obesity monitoring allows following up on trends in this disease.
Full understanding of its determinants, treatment options, economic impact and policy outcomes, while the importance of obtaining reliable data in monitoring the progress and effectiveness of various programs and interventions,
And work to promote and support innovative research to uncover the causes of obesity and effective prevention and treatment strategies.
And Dr. Rand explained that global studies have shown that people with obesity are more likely to suffer from health complications, including the rapid onset of heart disease.
In addition, obesity can lead to many psychological problems such as depression and social isolation. Moreover, most of
Children with obesity will remain with them through adulthood if left untreated. The consequences of obesity go beyond health issues, affecting educational abilities and the ability to integrate
society and socio-economic status.