Qatar
Sidra Medicine advance pediatric obesity care through sophisticated solutions
Sidra Medicine has been offering sophisticated tailor-made treatment courses for the children suffering from obesity in Qatar, using the most sophisticated diagnostic equipment and innovative treatment programmes.
Over the years, Sidra Medicine has established itself as a leading centre for specialised children’s healthcare, offering comprehensive services designed to address complex health challenges, including obesity and related metabolic conditions.
Childhood obesity is no longer viewed simply as a lifestyle issue but rather as a chronic medical condition requiring coordinated intervention. Qatar’s rapid economic development, urban lifestyle, changing dietary patterns and reduced physical activity have contributed to increasing concerns about excess weight among children and adolescents.
Recent data shows that obesity affects a significant proportion of young people as obesity prevalence among children aged 5–10 years reached 17.9%, while among adolescents aged 11–18 years it reached 27.5%. Among Qatari adolescent boys aged 11–18 years, obesity prevalence was reported at 40%.
The World Health Organisation (WHO)’s country data also highlights the scale of the challenge, reporting that obesity prevalence among children and adolescents aged 5–19 years in Qatar was estimated at 23.9% in 2022.
Accordingly, Sidra Medicine’s approach to childhood obesity focuses on treating the child as a whole, recognising that obesity can involve multiple medical, psychological, behavioural and social factors. The institution’s children and young people’s services provide specialised paediatric care across several areas, including endocrinology, adolescent medicine, mental health, nutrition-related conditions and general paediatrics.
Specialists work to improve children’s overall health outcomes, including metabolic function, physical fitness, emotional wellbeing and quality of life. Modern medical understanding indicates that childhood obesity can increase the risk of serious conditions such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, sleep disorders and psychological challenges later in life.
So, children dealing with obesity may require support from paediatricians, endocrinologists, dietitians, psychologists, nurses, exercise specialists and other healthcare professionals. Sidra Medicine’s model is based on multidisciplinary care approach through bringing these experts together to create personalised treatment plans based on each child’s medical history, growth pattern, and lifestyle and family circumstances.
Sidra Medicine’s expertise extends beyond common obesity cases to include complex and rare forms of childhood obesity requiring specialised diagnosis and treatment. In 2026, the institution reported a significant medical achievement involving the treatment of a rare case of acquired hypothalamic obesity in a young child.
The case, published in Frontiers in Endocrinology, renowned international endocrinology and metabolism journal, advancing understanding and treatment of hormonal disorders impacting health worldwide, highlighted the role of precision medicine in managing severe obesity caused by neurological injury. The report demonstrated how specialised endocrine evaluation and targeted treatment approaches can improve outcomes for children with unusual obesity-related conditions.
Besides, in 2025, the institution launched Qatar’s first comprehensive adolescent eating disorders clinic, providing specialised care for young people aged 8 to 17. The programme brings together paediatricians, psychologists, dietitians and social workers to provide integrated support.