How to Eat Smart After Moving to the UAE?

From: FITT Meals

Nutritionist - Helen Conway

If you’ve recently relocated to Dubai or elsewhere in the UAE, you’re probably adjusting to a new climate, culture, and lifestyle. One common challenge many people face during this transition is unexpected weight gain, or as some may call it, the ‘Dubai Stone’. 

Between a busier schedule, fewer home-cooked meals, 24/7 food delivery apps, large restaurant portions, and social events every weekend, it’s easy for your usual habits to slip. Combine that with the intense heat that makes walking less appealing, and it’s easy to fall into a more sedentary routine without even realising it.

The good news is that it doesn’t have to be this way. The sooner you establish a healthy, sustainable routine in your new environment, the easier it is to stay on track, avoid unwanted weight gain, and feel your best. And even if you’ve already picked up some less-than-ideal habits, it’s never too late to reset.

At FITT Meals, one of our missions is to make healthy eating in the UAE convenient, enjoyable, and effective, without feeling boring or restrictive. Our meals are designed to give you exactly what your body needs, with the guesswork.

What Exactly Is Fibre?

Fibre is a type of carbohydrate found in plant foods that the body can’t fully digest. While it doesn’t provide calories in the same way as other carbs, it plays a critical role in health – from regulating digestion and feeding gut bacteria to supporting heart health and keeping you fuller for longer.

Most adults should aim for at least 30g of fibre per day, however, many people fall far short of this. To help understand its importance, let’s take a quick look at the different types of fibre and how they work in your body.

The Two Main Types of Fibre

Soluble Fibre

Soluble fibre dissolves in water and forms a gel-like substance in the digestive tract. This slows down digestion, helps control blood sugar levels, lowers cholesterol, and also acts as a prebiotic, feeding the beneficial bacteria in your gut. You’ll find it in foods like oats, chia seeds, apples, citrus fruits, and legumes.

Insoluble Fibre

Insoluble fibre adds bulk to your stool and helps move waste through your digestive system, supporting regular bowel movements and preventing constipation. It’s found in whole grains, nuts, seeds, and the skins of fruits and vegetables

Here are just a few of the benefits of choosing a healthy meal prep service in the UAE:

1. Convenience Without the Compromise
 
FITT Meals gives you all the ease of a food delivery app without the hidden calories, or processed extras. Our meals are made fresh in house and designed to be nutritionally balanced, so you can eat well even on your busiest days.
 
2. Real Portion Control
 
When you’re dining out or ordering in on a regular basis, it’s easy to lose track of how much you’re really eating. Our meals are carefully portioned to suit your chosen plan, whether that’s supporting weight loss, muscle gain, or just simply feeling better in yourself.
 
 
3. Designed by Nutritionists, Crafted by Chefs
 
Our in-house teams create each plan with your goals in mind and our skilled chefs bring those meals to life. 
 
4. Support That Lasts
 
Moving country is a huge life change, and trying to overhaul your entire lifestyle at once can feel overwhelming. That’s why our approach is rooted in structure, balance, and sustainability. Our plans help you build consistency during the week, while still allowing flexibility for weekends and social outings.
 

Finding Your Balance Starts Here

Relocating to the UAE brings a lot of exciting changes, and yes, some tempting food options too. However, that doesn’t mean weight gain is inevitable. With the right structure and support, you can enjoy all the convenience and variety this lifestyle offers while still feeling your best. Whether you’re just settling in or looking to reset, FITT Meals makes healthy eating simple, sustainable, and genuinely enjoyable.

Explore our plans today and take back the time you’d usually spend shopping, cooking, and cleaning.

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