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A recent survey conducted by the Department of Community Development highlights the positive response from Abu Dhabi residents regarding their fitness habits. The survey reveals that just below 40 percent of individuals are meeting the recommended weekly exercise guidelines.
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Abu Dhabi Residents Embracing Physical Fitness, Survey Reveals
Specifically, 37.5 percent of residents engage in at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity or 75 minutes of vigorous activity per week, as advised by the World Health Organization. Mohamed Al Balooshi, the executive director of the DCD's community engagement and sports sector, expresses his satisfaction with the results and emphasizes the significance of physical activity in building a stronger and more resilient emirate and country. The survey involved the participation of nearly 11,000 individuals from various nationalities and age groups, with 57 percent being male and 43 percent female.
Encouraging Fitness in Abu Dhabi: A Peek into Residents' Exercise Habits
Abu Dhabi's Department of Community Development has recently conducted a comprehensive study shedding light on the exercise habits of its residents. The study discloses that a significant proportion, just under 40 percent, of individuals are adhering to the recommended amount of physical activity each week. Specifically, the survey reveals that 37.5 percent of residents engage in at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous activity, meeting the World Health Organization's guidelines. The positive response from the Abu Dhabi community is applauded by Mohamed Al Balooshi, the executive director of the DCD's community engagement and sports sector, who emphasizes the importance of physical activity in fortifying the emirate and the nation. The survey encompassed a diverse sample of over 11,000 individuals representing different nationalities and age groups, with males accounting for 57 percent and females for 43 percent.
Insights into Exercise Trends: Abu Dhabi's Pursuit of Fitness Goals
A recent survey conducted by the Department of Community Development sheds light on the exercise habits and trends among Abu Dhabi residents. The survey reveals that nearly 40 percent of individuals in the city are meeting the recommended weekly exercise quota. According to the study, 37.5 percent of residents engage in either 150 minutes of moderate physical activity or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week, aligning with the guidelines set by the World Health Organization. The positive response from the Abu Dhabi community is acknowledged by Mohamed Al Balooshi, the executive director of the DCD's community engagement and sports sector. Al Balooshi, along with partners and stakeholders, believes that physical activity plays a pivotal role in strengthening and fortifying the emirate and the country as a whole. The survey involved the participation of over 11,000 individuals across different age groups and nationalities, with males comprising 57 percent and females 43 percent.
Unveiling Abu Dhabi's Exercise Patterns: Encouraging a Healthier Lifestyle
Abu Dhabi's exercise landscape comes into focus with the unveiling of a recent survey conducted by the Department of Community Development. The survey reveals that just under 40 percent of residents in the emirate are actively pursuing a healthier lifestyle by meeting the recommended weekly exercise targets. Specifically, 37.5 percent of individuals engage in a minimum of 150 minutes of moderate physical activity or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week, as advocated by the World Health Organization. Expressing their satisfaction with the enthusiastic response from the community, Mohamed Al Balooshi, the executive director of the DCD's community engagement and sports sector, affirms the belief that physical activity is crucial in forging a more resilient and robust emirate and nation. The survey encompassed a wide demographic, comprising over 11,000 participants from various age groups and nationalities, with males constituting 57 percent and females 43
percent.