| Literature DB >> 22175002 |
Mohammad Badran1, Ismail Laher.
Abstract
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions throughout the globe, and this has also impacted people of the Arabic-speaking countries, especially those in higher-income, oil-producing countries. The prevalence of obesity in children and adolescents ranges from 5% to 14% in males and from 3% to 18% in females. There is a significant increase in the incidence of obesity with a prevalence of 2%-55% in adult females and 1%-30% in adult males. Changes in food consumption, socioeconomic and demographic factors, physical activity, and multiple pregnancies may be important factors that contribute to the increased prevalence of obesity engulfing the Arabic-speaking countries.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22175002 PMCID: PMC3228340 DOI: 10.1155/2011/686430
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Obes ISSN: 2090-0708
Figure 1Prevalence of obesity in Arabian countries in adult males and females, respectively, aged between 15 and 100 years, WHO estimates, 2010.
Ranking of the prevalence of obesity in Arabic and non-Arabic-speaking countries. The data are separated for males and females aged between 15 and 100 years, using WHO estimates for 2010. Arabic-speaking countries are shown in bold.
| Country | Male | Country | Female | |
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| USA | 44% | |||
| Greece | 30% | USA | 48% | |
| Mexico | 30% | |||
| Mexico | 41% | |||
| UK | 24% | |||
| Israel | 18% | |||
| Spain | 17% | Greece | 26% | |
| UK | 26% | |||
| Belgium | 15% | Israel | 26% | |
| Italy | 14% | |||
| Morocco | 23% | |||
| Spain | 17% | |||
| Algeria | ||||
| Italy | 14% | |||
| Morocco | 4% | Belgium | 11% | |
Prevalence of obesity (Arabic speaking in bold) in both males and females in a various countries. Data are for children and adults aged between 2 and 19.
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| USA | 6–17 | 13% | 14% | [ | |
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| Cyprus | 11–19 | 9% | 7% | [ | |
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| Brazil | 7–10 | 6% | 7% | [ | |
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| Bulgaria | 12–17 | 6% | 4% | [ | |
| India | 2–17 | 5% | 4% | [ | |
| France | 3–17 | 3% | 3% | [ | |
| Poland | 7–17 | 3% | 1% | [ | |
| Turkey | 12–17 | 2% | 2% | [ | |
| China | 7–17 | 1% | 1% | [ |
Figure 2The dietary energy consumption per person, in kcal per day, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (Statistics Division 2010, Food Balance Sheets).
Obesity prevalence in oil-producing countries in males and females aged between 15 and 100 WHO, 2010, and their income and literacy rates.
| Country |
Petrol production 2009 [ |
Literacy [ |
Income [ | Obesity | |
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| M | F | ||||
| Russia | 9,934 | 99.4% | Upper middle income | 10% | 24% |
| Saudi | 9,760 | 78.8% | High income | 23% | 36% |
| USA | 9,141 | 99% | High income | 44% | 48% |
| China | 3,996 | 90.9% | Lower middle income | 4% | 4% |
| Mexico | 3,001 | 91% | Upper middle income | 30% | 41% |
| UAE | 2,795 | 77.9% | High income | 25% | 42% |
| Kuwait | 2,496 | 93.3% | High income | 30% | 55% |
| Venezuela | 2,471 | 93% | Upper middle income | 30% | 33% |
T bbl/day: thousand Barrels per Day.
M: males, F: females.
Sources: Oil production: EIA 2009; income: gross national income (GNI) per capita, World Bank classification 2009; literacy: The World Factbook, CIA 2009.
Figure 3Prevalence of low physical activity in selected countries of the Eastern Mediterranean Region according to the STEPwise survey done by WHO 2003–2007.
Figure 4Diagram illustrating the factors that may lead to obesity in the Arabic-speaking countries.
Figure 5Industrial investment, military, education and health expenses percentage of GDP in selected Arabic-speaking countries.