Health
This Is the Age When You’re Most Physically Fit
Researchers have pinpointed the age when people reach their peak physical fitness.
In an exhaustive 47-year study, researchers followed 427 people from ages 16 to 63, regularly measuring their height and weight, and testing their fitness by evaluating endurance on a stationary bicycle and the weight they could bench press.
They found that age 35 is the time of peak physical performance for both men and women, according to the study published in the Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle. “There is no sex difference in decline with age,” researchers found. They also said that while physical decline is inevitable, active people experience a slower decline.
And the earlier you start moving, the better: “Individuals who were physically active in their leisure time at age 16 maintained higher aerobic capacity, muscular endurance and muscle power throughout the observation period,” the study says.
“This emphasizes the importance of early intervention to establish positive exercise habits in adolescence and early adulthood, as these patterns appear to have long-term benefits for physical function.”
But it doesn’t mean that once you’re 36, it’s all over: “It is never too late to start moving. Our study shows that physical activity can slow the decline in performance, even if it cannot completely stop it,” Maria Westerståhl, lecturer at the Department of Laboratory Medicine and lead author of the study, said in a press release from Karolinska Institutet.
“Now we will look for the mechanisms behind why everyone reaches their peak performance at age 35 and why physical activity can slow performance loss but not completely halt it,” she said, adding that the next step will be to evaluate the subjects when they are 68.
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Dubai Hernia Summit Concludes Its Second Edition with the First-Ever Inclusion of Diastasis Recti Congress
International experts highlight the shift from cosmetic perception to clinical reality in abdominal wall reconstruction
Dubai, February 6, 2026
The Dubai Hernia Summit (DHS) successfully concluded its second edition in Dubai, marking a significant milestone with the first-ever inclusion of a dedicated International Congress for Diastasis Recti as part of this year’s scientific programme. The summit was held in collaboration with American Hospital Dubai and brought together a distinguished group of international surgeons and medical experts specialising in abdominal wall surgery.
The second edition of the Dubai Hernia Summit took place from January 30 to February 1, 2026, at The Ritz-Carlton, Dubai International Financial Centre, further strengthening the event’s position as a regional and international platform for advanced hernia surgery and abdominal wall reconstruction.
A key highlight of this year’s summit was the introduction of Diastasis Recti as a dedicated scientific track for the first time, addressing a condition that is often misunderstood as purely cosmetic. Diastasis recti—the structural separation of the rectus abdominis muscles—is a clinically significant condition that can affect core stability, physical function, posture, and long-term quality of life.
Expanded Scientific Programme
The scientific agenda featured advanced educational tracks, including the Diastasis Recti Masterclass, ETEP Universe, and Advanced Sessions, focusing on evidence-based practice, modern surgical techniques, and functional abdominal wall reconstruction.
The programme welcomed internationally recognised speakers, including Marco Correa, Rodrigo Galhego, Paulo Michels, Luciano Tracia, and Mario Cherubino, who shared global expertise and presented advanced approaches to complex abdominal wall and diastasis recti reconstruction.
Scientific Leadership and Acknowledgements

Dr Hatem Moussa, Chairman of the Scientific Committee of the Dubai Hernia Summit and Head of the Department of Surgery at American Hospital Dubai, said the successful conclusion of the second edition reflects the summit’s growing scientific impact and international relevance.
“The Dubai Hernia Summit continues to evolve, and the inclusion of Diastasis Recti for the first time this year represents an important step forward in addressing conditions that require proper clinical recognition and specialised surgical management,” Dr Moussa said.
He added:
“I would like to sincerely thank all the physicians and international experts who contributed to the scientific success of this edition. I also extend my appreciation to American Hospital Dubai and Mr Sherif Beshara for their continued support, commitment to advancing healthcare standards, and their key role in the successful delivery of this year’s summit.”
Advancing Abdominal Wall Surgery
The summit placed strong emphasis on robotic-assisted and advanced minimally invasive surgery, positioning the second edition of DHS as a leading platform for showcasing innovation in hernia repair and abdominal wall reconstruction. Specialised workshops provided participants with practical exposure to the latest surgical technologies and techniques.
The event was supported by American Hospital Dubai, alongside leading global medical technology companies including Medtronic, Intuitive, BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company), Johnson & Johnson, and Cambridge Medical Robotics (CMR).
Reinforcing Dubai’s Global Role
The successful conclusion of the second edition of the Dubai Hernia Summit, and the first-time inclusion of the Diastasis Recti Congress, further reinforces Dubai’s position as a global destination for specialised medical conferences, advanced surgical education, and innovation-driven healthcare collaboration.
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About Dubai Hernia Summit (DHS)
The Dubai Hernia Summit is a leading medical platform dedicated to clinical excellence in hernia surgery and abdominal wall reconstruction. By uniting a global faculty of surgical pioneers and technology leaders, DHS facilitates high-level scientific exchange and the responsible adoption of advanced surgical technologies to improve patient outcomes internationally.
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Health
A Major Advance in Complex Spinal Surgery: Saudi German Hospital Dubai Ends 30 Years of Suffering for Scoliosis Patient
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – The Spinal Center at Saudi German Hospital Dubai has achieved a significant medical milestone in complex spinal care, successfully performing a highly advanced spinal deformity correction on a patient who had lived with severe, neglected scoliosis for more than three decades.
The condition, which developed during childhood, had progressively evolved into a rigid structural deformity of the spine, resulting in chronic pain, restricted mobility, and long-term physical limitations that profoundly affected the patient’s quality of life.
A Surgical Challenge Requiring Advanced Expertise
This case extended well beyond conventional corrective procedures. Decades of progression had caused the spinal curvature to become structurally rigid, placing the condition among the most technically demanding scenarios in spinal surgery. Such cases require exceptional surgical expertise, meticulous planning, and strict adherence to internationally recognized standards of care.
Led by Professor Hazem Farid, Consultant Spine Surgeon, the multidisciplinary team implemented an advanced surgical protocol aimed at releasing the rigid deformity and restoring the body’s natural axial alignment while minimizing neurological risk.
Precision Techniques and Advanced Safety Measures
The three-and-a-half-hour procedure employed spinal osteotomy, a specialized technique used to reshape and realign solidified vertebrae with high precision. To safeguard neurological function, the surgical team utilized state-of-the-art intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM), providing continuous, real-time assessment of nerve signals throughout the procedure and ensuring the highest standards of surgical safety.
A Transformative Outcome
The results were evident within hours of surgery. The patient was able to stand with a corrected posture and walk independently, marking the end of a prolonged period of pain and physical restriction. Beyond the physical correction, the successful outcome also delivered a profound psychological benefit, restoring confidence, mobility, and independence.
Advancing Specialized Spine Care in the Region
This achievement highlights the advanced capabilities of Saudi German Hospital Dubai in managing complex spinal conditions and reinforces its role as a regional reference center for high-complexity specialty surgeries. By combining specialized expertise with cutting-edge surgical technology, the hospital continues to contribute to Dubai’s growing reputation as a leading destination for advanced and sophisticated healthcare.
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Against the Clock: Multidisciplinary Care Saves 51-Year-Old Stroke Patient in Sharjah
Sharjah, UAE — In stroke care, doctors often say that “time is brain,” a reality that played out dramatically in the case of a 51-year-old man who made a significant recovery after receiving urgent, high-risk intervention at NMC Royal Hospital, Sharjah.
The patient initially sought medical attention at another hospital after developing slurred speech and numbness, common warning signs of a stroke. He was diagnosed with an acute ischemic stroke caused by reduced blood flow to the right side of the brain. However, his condition worsened two weeks later, prompting readmission with increasing weakness on the left side of his body and facial drooping. Although fully conscious, he showed rapidly declining muscle strength in his left arm.
Advanced imaging revealed a complex and dangerous situation. The patient’s right internal carotid artery, the main vessel supplying blood to the brain, was found to be 99 per cent blocked by a clot, severely restricting blood flow. Doctors also identified a small area of bleeding in the brain, significantly limiting standard treatment options and increasing the risk of permanent disability.
“We were facing a very narrow window of opportunity,” said Dr. Vivek Karan, Consultant Neurologist at NMC Royal Hospital, Sharjah. “Imaging showed that while part of the brain had already been affected, there was still a section of salvageable tissue. With the artery nearly closed and bleeding present, decisions had to be made with extreme precision.”
As the patient’s neurological condition continued to deteriorate, the multidisciplinary medical team decided to proceed with an urgent carotid artery stenting procedure. The minimally invasive intervention involved placing a metal mesh stent within the narrowed artery to restore blood flow to the brain.
The procedure was successful and led to immediate stabilisation. In the days that followed, the patient showed marked clinical improvement, with gradual recovery of muscle strength and neurological function. He was placed under close neurological monitoring and enrolled in a structured physiotherapy and rehabilitation programme.
Doctors say the case highlights the importance of early recognition of stroke symptoms, access to advanced imaging and coordinated, patient-specific decision-making, even in complex, high-risk situations.
Medical experts continue to urge the public to seek immediate medical attention if symptoms such as sudden weakness, facial drooping, speech difficulty or numbness occur, noting that prompt treatment can be life-saving and significantly improve recovery outcomes.
About NMC Royal Hospital, Sharjah
NMC Royal Hospital, Sharjah is part of NMC Healthcare, one of the largest private healthcare providers in the UAE. The hospital offers comprehensive, patient-centred care supported by advanced medical technology and a strong multidisciplinary approach, delivering specialised services across a wide range of medical and surgical disciplines.
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