Obesity in the UAE

Obesity in the UAE

<p>Obesity in the UAE Emiratis used to have a more nomadic lifestyle, did a lot of walking, and were very fit. However, these days obesity has become a major problem in the UAE, and over 60% of nationals are overweight. This is a difficult problem with many serious effects on the individual and country. Obesity can be divided into three main causes: diet, lifestyle and education. One of the chief causes is diet. Young Emiratis eat more and more high-carbohydrate, high- fat burgers and pizza in fast-food restaurants. However, some traditional foods are also very oily, and because of increasing affluence are eaten more often than in the past. Lifestyle is a second main cause of obesity. As a result of cheap foreign labour, many Emiratis now have sedentary jobs, and do not exercise regularly. However, one of the main causes is lack of education and awareness. The society's attitude to food often leads to over-consumption. Parents do not teach good eating habits to children, and many people lack knowledge about good nutrition or a balanced diet. Obesity affects the individual and the country. The biggest effect is on the individual. First of all, being overweight has health risks. Obesity can lead to heart disease, diabetes, and other conditions. The quality of life suffers, as it is difficult to enjoy exercise or move. Another result is lack of self-esteem. This can lead to depression, eating disorders and crash diets. The country is also affected. It becomes very expensive for the government to provide advanced medical care such as heart transplants. Unhealthy citizens are also less productive and their children learn poor eating habits. In summary, there may be good reasons for obesity but it has serious effects on the individual and the society. Both need to take action to examine the causes of this problem and find solutions. Exercises 1. Underline the sentence about the past in the introduction. 2. Underline the supporting details for the three main causes. 3. Underline the supporting details for the three main effects. 4. Underline the sentence in the conclusion that points back to the body.</p><p>Obesity in the UAE (key) Emiratis used to have a more nomadic lifestyle, did a lot of walking, and were very fit. However, these days obesity has become a major problem in the UAE, and over 60% of nationals are overweight. This is a difficult problem with many serious effects on the individual and country. Obesity can be divided into three main causes: diet, lifestyle and education. One of the chief causes is diet. Young Emiratis eat more and more high-carbohydrate, high-fat burgers and pizza in fast-food restaurants. However, some traditional foods are also very oily, and because of increasing affluence are eaten more often than in the past. Lifestyle is a second main cause of obesity. As a result of cheap foreign labour, many Emiratis now have sedentary jobs, and do not exercise regularly. However, one of the main causes is lack of education and awareness. The society's attitude to food often leads to over-consumption. Parents do not teach good eating habits to children, and many people lack knowledge about good nutrition or a balanced diet. Obesity affects the individual and the country. The biggest effect is on the individual. First of all, being overweight has health risks . Obesity can lead to heart disease, diabetes, and other conditions. The quality of life suffers, as it is difficult to enjoy exercise or move. Another result is lack of self-esteem. This can lead to depression, eating disorders and crash diets. The country is also affected. It becomes very expensive for the government to provide advanced medical care such as heart transplants. Unhealthy citizens are also less productive and their children learn poor eating habits. In summary, there may be good reasons for obesity but it has serious effects on the individual and the society. Both need to take action to examine the causes of this problem and find solutions. Exercises 1. Underline the sentence about the past in the introduction. 2. Underline the supporting details for the three main causes. 3. Underline the supporting details for the three main effects. 4. Underline the sentence in the conclusion that points back to the body.</p>

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