Obesity in Cote d'Ivoire

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Cote d'Ivoire, a country located in Africa, had an adult obesity rate of 10.3% in 2016, ranking it 139th globally. This West African nation, also known as Ivory Coast, has been grappling with the issue of obesity, a condition characterized by excessive body fat that can lead to serious health problems.

Obesity in Cote d'Ivoire[edit | edit source]

The obesity rate in Cote d'Ivoire has been a growing concern. In 2016, the adult obesity rate was recorded at 10.3%, placing the country at 139th position globally. This indicates a significant portion of the population is at risk of obesity-related health issues such as heart disease, diabetes, and hypertension.

Healthcare Facilities[edit | edit source]

In response to the rising obesity rates, several healthcare facilities in Cote d'Ivoire have specialized in weight loss and obesity management. The Institut National de Nutrition et de Technologie Alimentaire (National Institute of Nutrition and Food Technology) is one such institution that focuses on nutrition and dietary habits.

Another notable facility is the Centre de Chirurgie de l'Obésité et des Maladies Métaboliques (Center for Obesity Surgery and Metabolic Diseases). This center specializes in surgical interventions for obesity and related metabolic diseases, offering treatments such as bariatric surgery and lifestyle modification programs.

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