Obesity in Kyrgyzstan

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Kyrgyzstan, a country located in Central Asia, had an adult obesity rate of 16.6% in 2016, ranking it 122nd globally. This rate is a significant health concern, as obesity is linked to a variety of serious health conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer.

Healthcare in Kyrgyzstan[edit]

The healthcare system in Kyrgyzstan is a mix of public and private providers. The government provides basic healthcare services, while private clinics and hospitals offer specialized care. Despite the challenges, there are several well-known healthcare facilities in the country that offer weight loss programs and treatments.

Weight Loss Facilities[edit]

  • Bishkek Obesity Treatment Center: Located in the capital city of Bishkek, this center offers a comprehensive weight loss program that includes diet and exercise counseling, as well as medical and surgical treatments for obesity.
  • Osh Medical Institute: This institute in Osh has a department dedicated to nutrition and dietetics, which provides counseling and treatment for individuals struggling with obesity.
  • Issyk-Kul Wellness Center: Situated near the beautiful Issyk-Kul Lake, this wellness center offers a holistic approach to weight loss, including diet, exercise, and stress management.

Obesity in Kyrgyzstan[edit]

The obesity rate in Kyrgyzstan has been steadily increasing over the past few decades. This trend is largely due to changes in dietary habits and lifestyle, with a shift towards more sedentary activities and consumption of high-calorie, processed foods. The government has implemented several initiatives to combat obesity, including public health campaigns promoting healthy eating and physical activity.

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