Obesity in Garden Grove, CA
Garden Grove, CA is a vibrant city located in the state of California, United States. As per the latest census, the city boasts a population of 170,883, making it one of the populous cities in the state.
Demographics[edit | edit source]
The city of Garden Grove is home to a diverse population. The city's residents come from various ethnic, racial, and socioeconomic backgrounds, contributing to the city's rich cultural diversity.
Health Statistics[edit | edit source]
According to the CDC, the adult obesity rate in Garden Grove was reported to be 19.9% in 2017. This statistic is a significant health concern, as obesity is a risk factor for many chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer.
Healthcare Facilities[edit | edit source]
Garden Grove is equipped with several authentic healthcare facilities that provide a wide range of medical services to its residents. Some of these include:
- Garden Grove Hospital Medical Center: This is a full-service acute care hospital with emergency services.
- West Garden Grove Healthcare Center: A long-term care facility offering a variety of healthcare services.
- Garden Grove Outpatient Surgery Center: This center provides outpatient surgical services.
Weight Loss Centers[edit | edit source]
For residents struggling with obesity or looking to maintain a healthy weight, Garden Grove has several weight loss centers that offer various programs and services. These include:
- Jenny Craig Weight Loss Center: Offers personalized weight loss programs and meal plans.
- LA Weight Loss Centers: Provides a comprehensive approach to weight loss with diet plans, exercise routines, and support groups.
- Medi-Weightloss: A physician-supervised weight loss program that focuses on nutrition, exercise, and behavior modification.
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