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Cigna International Health Study 2025: UAE Emerges As A Global Leader In Vitality, Well-Being, And Health Innovation
(MENAFN- Mid-East Info)
The study, which surveyed 13,000 respondents across 13 global markets, reveals how vitality and well-being are evolving worldwide, highlighting the UAE's consistent progress across physical, mental, financial, and workplace health. This improvement comes even as global averages declined across most dimensions of vitality. Leah Cotterill, CEO, Cigna Healthcare MEA (outside KSA), said:“Despite global declines, vitality in the UAE continues to rise, underscoring the country's commitment to making health and well-being a true national priority. Initiatives such as the Federal Mental Health Law, Dubai's AED 105 million Mental Health Framework, and the integration of AI-driven healthcare reflect a forward-looking vision that places people at the center of progress. At Cigna Healthcare, we are proud to support this agenda by providing whole-health solutions that span physical, mental, financial, and workplace well-being. The UAE is not only improving the health of its people today but also setting global benchmarks for how nations can build resilient, future-ready societies. The UAE's results reaffirm the nation's long-standing focus on holistic well-being. Beyond policy, this commitment is visible in practical initiatives that embed health into everyday life from programs that encourage flexible, family-friendly workplaces to community frameworks that strengthen resilience and social cohesion. Key Findings of the Cigna Healthcare International Study:
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The UAE stands out as one of the global leaders in health and well-being
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UAE Vitality score rises to 73.3, marking steady improvement from 72.5 in 2024
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The study, which surveyed 13,000 respondents across 13 global markets, reveals how vitality and well-being are evolving worldwide, highlighting the UAE's consistent progress across physical, mental, financial, and workplace health. This improvement comes even as global averages declined across most dimensions of vitality. Leah Cotterill, CEO, Cigna Healthcare MEA (outside KSA), said:“Despite global declines, vitality in the UAE continues to rise, underscoring the country's commitment to making health and well-being a true national priority. Initiatives such as the Federal Mental Health Law, Dubai's AED 105 million Mental Health Framework, and the integration of AI-driven healthcare reflect a forward-looking vision that places people at the center of progress. At Cigna Healthcare, we are proud to support this agenda by providing whole-health solutions that span physical, mental, financial, and workplace well-being. The UAE is not only improving the health of its people today but also setting global benchmarks for how nations can build resilient, future-ready societies. The UAE's results reaffirm the nation's long-standing focus on holistic well-being. Beyond policy, this commitment is visible in practical initiatives that embed health into everyday life from programs that encourage flexible, family-friendly workplaces to community frameworks that strengthen resilience and social cohesion. Key Findings of the Cigna Healthcare International Study:
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Family well-being remains the strongest dimension, with 71% ranking it 'Excellent' or 'Very Good' among well-being attributes.
Mental well-being improved to 64%, with UAE residents ranking it above physical well-being as their top health priority.
Financial well-being improved by 3 points to 35%, though it remains a key pressure point given rising living costs.
Stress levels rose to 84%, underscoring the need for ongoing support to balance modern-day pressures.
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Male respondents reported that their workplace wellbeing improved by five points from 2024, whilst female respondents reported the same level of wellbeing to the previous year.
89% of men work over 40 hours per week, compared to 79% of women.
Nearly half of men (52%) and women (48%) feel they work in environments that support their family and personal commitments, signalling a small but positive step toward equalizing gender support in the workplace.
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Moderator Katy Holmes, CEO at British Chamber of Commerce Dubai
Leah Cotterill, CEO, Cigna Healthcare MEA (outside KSA)
Sandip Kumar, Chief Digital and Innovation Officer at King's College Hospital London
Esra Uzsayilir, co-founder of ConnectPyschology
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