Obesity in Mauritania
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Mauritania, officially known as the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, is a country located in Northwest Africa. In 2016, the adult obesity rate in Mauritania was 12.7%, ranking it 132nd globally.
Overview[edit | edit source]
Obesity is a growing health concern in Mauritania, as it is in many countries around the world. The adult obesity rate of 12.7% in 2016 indicates a significant portion of the population is affected by this health issue. This rate is determined by the percentage of the adult population with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 or more.
Healthcare in Mauritania[edit | edit source]
Healthcare in Mauritania is a mix of public and private providers. The government provides healthcare services through a network of hospitals, health centers, and dispensaries. However, these facilities are often understaffed and lack necessary resources.
Weight Loss Facilities[edit | edit source]
While there are no specific weight loss facilities in Mauritania, several hospitals and clinics offer services that can help individuals manage their weight. These include the National Hospital of Nouakchott and the Clinique Abdel Aziz. Both facilities offer nutritional counseling and other health services that can assist individuals in achieving and maintaining a healthy weight.
Efforts to Combat Obesity[edit | edit source]
The Mauritanian government, in collaboration with international organizations such as the WHO, is working to combat obesity and other non-communicable diseases. Efforts include promoting healthy eating habits, encouraging physical activity, and implementing policies to reduce the consumption of unhealthy foods and beverages.
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