Obesity in Anaheim, CA

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Anaheim, CA is a city located in the state of California, United States. As of the most recent census, the city has a population of 336,265, making it the most populous city in Orange County and the 10th most populous city in California. Anaheim is known for its tourist attractions, including the Disneyland Resort, the Anaheim Convention Center, and its two major sports teams: the Anaheim Ducks ice hockey club and the Los Angeles Angels baseball team.

Health Statistics[edit | edit source]

According to the CDC, in 2017, the adult obesity rate in Anaheim was 23%. This is slightly lower than the national average, but still represents a significant public health concern. Obesity is a risk factor for many serious health conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer.

Healthcare Facilities[edit | edit source]

Anaheim is home to several high-quality healthcare facilities. These include:

Weight Loss Centers[edit | edit source]

For those struggling with obesity, there are several weight loss centers in Anaheim that offer various programs and services to help individuals achieve a healthy weight. These include:

  • Jenny Craig Weight Loss Center: Offers personalized weight loss programs and meal plans.
  • Medi-Weightloss: A physician-supervised weight loss program that provides medical insight into achieving and maintaining a healthy weight.
  • LA Weight Loss Centers: Provides a comprehensive approach to weight loss with personalized plans and one-on-one counseling.

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