Rapidly rising incomes per head in the GCC have led to an increasingly sedentary lifestyle and a shift to Western-style diets laden with sugar. Unchecked, this poses a substantial economic cost to the GCC, primarily in the form of increased healthcare expenditure to treat diabetes. However, our research shows that growing technology is facilitating a shift in approach to lifestyle diseases from being reactive to proactive.
GCC Health 2.0: Tackling diabetes and obesity in an age of technological acceleration is a report by The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), sponsored by EY. It explores the role of technology in preventing and managing diabetes and obesity in the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) countries, highlighting the potential impact on patients and the healthcare system.