Obesity in McAllen, TX

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McAllen, Texas is a city located in the southern region of the U.S. state of Texas. As of the most recent census, the city has a population of 129,877, making it one of the largest cities in the Rio Grande Valley.

Demographics[edit | edit source]

McAllen is a diverse city with a large Hispanic population. The city is known for its vibrant culture, which is a blend of American and Mexican influences.

Healthcare in McAllen[edit | edit source]

The city of McAllen has several healthcare facilities that provide a range of services to its residents. Some of the notable healthcare facilities in the city include:

  • McAllen Medical Center: This is the largest full-service hospital in South Texas. The center offers a comprehensive range of medical services, including emergency care, cardiology, and women's health services.
  • Rio Grande Regional Hospital: This is a 320-bed facility that provides healthcare services to the residents of the Rio Grande Valley. The hospital offers a range of services, including heart and vascular care, orthopedics, and women's health services.
  • South Texas Health System: This is a network of hospitals and healthcare providers that offer a comprehensive range of medical services to the residents of South Texas.

Obesity in McAllen[edit | edit source]

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the adult obesity rate in McAllen was 41.8% in 2017. This is significantly higher than the national average, indicating a serious health concern for the city.

Weight Loss Centers in McAllen[edit | edit source]

To combat the high obesity rate, there are several weight loss centers in McAllen that offer various programs and services to help individuals achieve their weight loss goals. Some of these centers include:

See Also[edit | edit source]

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