Obesity in Lesotho

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Lesotho, a country located in Africa, had an adult obesity rate of 16.6% in 2016, ranking it 121st 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 Lesotho[edit | edit source]

Healthcare in Lesotho is provided by a mixture of public and private providers. The country's healthcare system faces numerous challenges, including a high prevalence of HIV/AIDS, a shortage of healthcare professionals, and limited resources. Despite these challenges, efforts are being made to improve the health of the population, including initiatives to address obesity.

Obesity in Lesotho[edit | edit source]

The obesity rate in Lesotho has been a growing concern. With a rate of 16.6% in 2016, the country ranked 121st in the world. Obesity is a complex health issue that can lead to serious diseases such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and certain types of cancer. It is caused by a combination of genetic, behavioral, and environmental factors.

Healthcare Facilities[edit | edit source]

There are several healthcare facilities in Lesotho that offer services to help individuals lose weight and improve their overall health. These include:

  • Tšepong Hospital: This hospital offers a variety of services, including nutritional counseling and weight management programs.
  • Queen 'Mamohato Memorial Hospital: This hospital, named after the late Queen 'Mamohato of Lesotho, also provides a range of healthcare services, including programs aimed at helping individuals manage their weight.

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