Obesity in Lebanon
Lebanon, a country located in the Middle East, had an adult obesity rate of 32% in 2016, ranking it 18th globally. This high rate of obesity is a significant public health concern, contributing to a range of chronic diseases including heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer.
Obesity in Lebanon[edit | edit source]
The high rate of obesity in Lebanon can be attributed to a combination of factors including dietary habits, physical inactivity, and genetic predisposition. The traditional Lebanese diet, rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, has been increasingly replaced by a Western-style diet high in fats, sugars, and processed foods. This, coupled with a sedentary lifestyle, has led to an increase in obesity rates.
Healthcare Facilities[edit | edit source]
Several healthcare facilities in Lebanon offer weight loss programs and treatments. These include:
- Clemenceau Medical Center: This hospital in Beirut offers a comprehensive weight loss program that includes nutritional counseling, physical therapy, and surgical options for those who qualify.
- American University of Beirut Medical Center: This medical center offers a multidisciplinary approach to weight loss, with a team of dietitians, psychologists, and surgeons working together to create individualized treatment plans.
- LAU Medical Center - Rizk Hospital: This hospital offers a range of services for weight loss, including bariatric surgery and nutritional counseling.
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