The United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) recently published the findings of its latest National Health and Nutrition Survey, spanning results from 2024 to 2025.
The survey was conducted on 20,000 households across the UAE and 2,000 workers in work accommodations, representing a comprehensive look into the state of the country’s population health, dietary and nutrition patterns, identifying key disease and nutritional risks for early intervention.
“This data provides a clear, evidence-based picture of population trends and reinforces the importance of prevention, early intervention, and long-term planning,” Minister of Health and Prevention H.E. Ahmed Ali Al-Sayegh said via a formal statement.
“The goal of this survey is to help guide resources toward priority areas and translate…