Are Obesity Levels Increasing in the “Transition Countries?”

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In recent years, obesity and overweight has been recognized as a rising public issue in all countries in the world, especially among Middle-Eastern countries. From 1980 when the prevalence of obesity more than doubled, individual studies have been published. However, no evidence is collated on the o...

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Autores: PALEVSKAYA, Svetlana, KASSYMZHANOVA, Altynay
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola
Repositorio:Revista USIL - Propósitos y Representaciones
Lenguaje:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.revistas.usil.edu.pe:article/983
Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.usil.edu.pe/index.php/pyr/article/view/983
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:obesity, Middle East countries, Transition countries, overweight, Arab states of the Persian Gulf
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spelling Are Obesity Levels Increasing in the “Transition Countries?”PALEVSKAYA, SvetlanaKASSYMZHANOVA, Altynayobesity, Middle East countries, Transition countries, overweight, Arab states of the Persian GulfIn recent years, obesity and overweight has been recognized as a rising public issue in all countries in the world, especially among Middle-Eastern countries. From 1980 when the prevalence of obesity more than doubled, individual studies have been published. However, no evidence is collated on the overall problem in Middle East. Objective: to systematically review the prevalence of obesity/overweight in Middle East region. Methods: a systematic review of studies, which measured prevalence of obesity/overweight in countries of Middle East. Results were given separately for women/men and urban/rural participants. Results: In this review, ten studies were selected and included. All studies were conducted in Middle East countries in different time periods. Final analysis showed that overall, prevalence of obesity and overweight are increasing trend in this region. In addition, it was demonstrated that females are more overweight and obese. 31-59 age groups had the highest prevalence of obesity/overweight among both sexes. Urban participants are more obese and overweight than rural. Conclusion: Prevalence of obesity and overweight has increasing trend in Middle East Region. That is why; governments of this region should develop special programs and actions, which will consider specific cultural and social barriers of Middle East.Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola S.A.2021-02-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.usil.edu.pe/index.php/pyr/article/view/98310.20511/pyr2021.v9nSPE2.983Propósitos y Representaciones. Journal of Educational Psychology; Vol. 9 (2021): Special Multidisciplinary Number: Professional competencies for international university education; e983Propósitos y Representaciones; Vol. 9 (2021): Special Multidisciplinary Number: Professional competencies for international university education; e983Propósitos y Representaciones; Vol. 9 (2021): Special Multidisciplinary Number: Professional competencies for international university education; e9832310-46352307-799910.20511/pyr2021.v9nSPE2reponame:Revista USIL - Propósitos y Representacionesinstname:Universidad San Ignacio de Loyolainstacron:USILenghttp://revistas.usil.edu.pe/index.php/pyr/article/view/983/1266Copyright (c) 2021 Propósitos y Representacioneshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-04-13T15:15:05Zmail@mail.com -
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Are Obesity Levels Increasing in the “Transition Countries?”
title Are Obesity Levels Increasing in the “Transition Countries?”
spellingShingle Are Obesity Levels Increasing in the “Transition Countries?”
PALEVSKAYA, Svetlana
obesity, Middle East countries, Transition countries, overweight, Arab states of the Persian Gulf
title_short Are Obesity Levels Increasing in the “Transition Countries?”
title_full Are Obesity Levels Increasing in the “Transition Countries?”
title_fullStr Are Obesity Levels Increasing in the “Transition Countries?”
title_full_unstemmed Are Obesity Levels Increasing in the “Transition Countries?”
title_sort Are Obesity Levels Increasing in the “Transition Countries?”
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv PALEVSKAYA, Svetlana
KASSYMZHANOVA, Altynay
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KASSYMZHANOVA, Altynay
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv obesity, Middle East countries, Transition countries, overweight, Arab states of the Persian Gulf
topic obesity, Middle East countries, Transition countries, overweight, Arab states of the Persian Gulf
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv In recent years, obesity and overweight has been recognized as a rising public issue in all countries in the world, especially among Middle-Eastern countries. From 1980 when the prevalence of obesity more than doubled, individual studies have been published. However, no evidence is collated on the overall problem in Middle East. Objective: to systematically review the prevalence of obesity/overweight in Middle East region. Methods: a systematic review of studies, which measured prevalence of obesity/overweight in countries of Middle East. Results were given separately for women/men and urban/rural participants. Results: In this review, ten studies were selected and included. All studies were conducted in Middle East countries in different time periods. Final analysis showed that overall, prevalence of obesity and overweight are increasing trend in this region. In addition, it was demonstrated that females are more overweight and obese. 31-59 age groups had the highest prevalence of obesity/overweight among both sexes. Urban participants are more obese and overweight than rural. Conclusion: Prevalence of obesity and overweight has increasing trend in Middle East Region. That is why; governments of this region should develop special programs and actions, which will consider specific cultural and social barriers of Middle East.
description In recent years, obesity and overweight has been recognized as a rising public issue in all countries in the world, especially among Middle-Eastern countries. From 1980 when the prevalence of obesity more than doubled, individual studies have been published. However, no evidence is collated on the overall problem in Middle East. Objective: to systematically review the prevalence of obesity/overweight in Middle East region. Methods: a systematic review of studies, which measured prevalence of obesity/overweight in countries of Middle East. Results were given separately for women/men and urban/rural participants. Results: In this review, ten studies were selected and included. All studies were conducted in Middle East countries in different time periods. Final analysis showed that overall, prevalence of obesity and overweight are increasing trend in this region. In addition, it was demonstrated that females are more overweight and obese. 31-59 age groups had the highest prevalence of obesity/overweight among both sexes. Urban participants are more obese and overweight than rural. Conclusion: Prevalence of obesity and overweight has increasing trend in Middle East Region. That is why; governments of this region should develop special programs and actions, which will consider specific cultural and social barriers of Middle East.
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