Obesity in Longview, TX
Longview, Texas is a city located in the state of Texas, United States. As per the latest census, the city has a population of 80,455. Longview is known for its vibrant community, rich history, and diverse economy.
Demographics[edit | edit source]
Longview has a diverse population of 80,455 people. The city is home to a mix of different cultures and communities, contributing to its vibrant and dynamic atmosphere.
Health Statistics[edit | edit source]
According to the CDC, the adult obesity rate in Longview was 36.8% in 2017. This is a significant health concern as obesity can lead to various health problems such as heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer.
Healthcare Facilities[edit | edit source]
Longview is home to several healthcare facilities that provide a range of services to the community. Some of the notable healthcare facilities in the city include:
- Longview Regional Medical Center: A comprehensive healthcare facility offering a wide range of medical services.
- Christus Good Shepherd Medical Center: A leading healthcare provider in Longview, offering a variety of medical services.
- Select Specialty Hospital - Longview: A long-term acute care hospital that specializes in treating patients with serious medical conditions.
Weight Loss Centers[edit | edit source]
For those looking to address obesity and achieve a healthier lifestyle, there are several weight loss centers in Longview. These include:
- Metabolic Research Center: Offers personalized weight loss plans and support.
- Jenny Craig Weight Loss Center: Provides a comprehensive approach to weight loss with meal plans and one-on-one support.
- Quick Weight Loss Centers: Offers a range of weight loss programs and products.
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