Abstract

This debate paper focuses on available strategies, policies, and challenges of health promotion for combating obesity in the Arab Gulf states (Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, and Qatar). The paper focuses on the abovementioned countries due to their similarity on many aspects and because of their alarming obesity rates that are on the rise and keep increasing. The paper argues that there are significant efforts to be made in sectors such as policies, intersectoral work, primary healthcare, health promotion strategies development, and qualified personnel for health promotion and health education. Among the six states, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, and to a degree Oman have shown some development with regard to the implementation and evaluation of obesity-related health promotion policies, and thus other Arab Gulf countries could be inspired by existing good practices and move from good intentions to using their available wealth to invest in the implementation and evaluation of published policies and strategies. All Arab Gulf countries are in need of more qualified personnel and the development of infrastructure that can help tackle the growing obesity challenge that such countries are experiencing.

Highlights

  • Surface area Obesity prevalence 2016 Obesity prevalence 2016 Overweight and obesity prevalence 2016 Overweight and obesity prevalence 2016 Type 2 diabetes prevalence 2016 Type 2 diabetes prevalence 2016

  • A study showed that physical inactivity, for example, in Saudi Arabia is not related to sociocultural factors but rather to lack of facilities for women to practice sports [16]

  • It is very common that health promotion is seen/ interpreted as awareness campaigns and that dietary choices as well as physical activity are purely individual choices. e dominant concept worldwide has been that of risk, and the individual is put in the position of personal responsibility to reduce this risk [13]; the Arab Gulf states are no exception to this interpretation

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Journal of Obesity

Surface area (square km) Obesity prevalence (male) 2016 Obesity prevalence (female) 2016 Overweight and obesity prevalence (male) 2016 Overweight and obesity prevalence (female) 2016 Type 2 diabetes prevalence (male) 2016 Type 2 diabetes prevalence (female) 2016

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