Perspectives of physical activity in combating metabolic syndrome: insights from a multi-ethnic urban population
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Ali, B., Evans, T., Cohen, R. and Elliott, A. 2025. Perspectives of physical activity in combating metabolic syndrome: insights from a multi-ethnic urban population. Frontiers in Public Health. 13. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2025.1477025
| Type | Article |
|---|---|
| Title | Perspectives of physical activity in combating metabolic syndrome: insights from a multi-ethnic urban population |
| Authors | Ali, B., Evans, T., Cohen, R. and Elliott, A. |
| Abstract | The United Arab Emirates is experiencing a rising burden of non-communicable diseases, particularly metabolic syndrome (MetS), driven by rapid urbanization and lifestyle changes. In Dubai's diverse population, where expatriates constitute 85% of residents, understanding perspectives on physical activity (PA) is essential for effective prevention strategies. This qualitative study explored stakeholder experiences and views on PA as a preventive measure for MetS. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 stakeholders, including policy officials, gym owners, trainers, gym members, and inactive individuals, recruited through purposive and snowball sampling. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis and Hofstede's cultural framework to examine cultural influences on PA behaviors. Results indicated broad recognition of PA's importance in managing MetS but identified significant cultural and environmental barriers to participation. Key themes included cultural perceptions shaping engagement with PA and infrastructure challenges. These findings highlight the need for culturally tailored interventions and multisectoral collaboration to promote active lifestyles in Dubai's multi-ethnic context. This research offers valuable insights to guide public health initiatives aiming to reduce the burden of MetS through culturally sensitive approaches suited to this unique urban environment. |
| Keywords | metabolic syndrome; Physical Activity; Non-communicable Diseases; Stakeholder Theory; Hofstede; Cultural Framework; Humans; Exercise; Qualitative Research; Adult; Middle Aged; Urban Population; United Arab Emirates; Female; Male; Interviews as Topic; Ethnicity |
| Sustainable Development Goals | 3 Good health and well-being |
| Middlesex University Theme | Health & Wellbeing |
| Publisher | Frontiers Media S.A. |
| Journal | Frontiers in Public Health |
| ISSN | |
| Electronic | 2296-2565 |
| Publication dates | |
| Online | 22 Aug 2025 |
| 22 Aug 2025 | |
| Publication process dates | |
| Submitted | 30 Jan 2025 |
| Accepted | 22 Jul 2025 |
| Deposited | 09 Sep 2025 |
| Output status | Published |
| Publisher's version | License File Access Level Open |
| Copyright Statement | © 2025 Ali, Evans, Cohen and Elliott. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
| Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2025.1477025 |
| PubMed ID | 40917428 |
| PubMed Central ID | PMC12412454 |
| National Library of Medicine ID | 101616579 |
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