Obesity in Orlando, FL

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Orlando, FL is a bustling city located in the U.S. state of Florida. As of the most recent census, the city boasts a population of approximately 238,300 residents. Orlando is known for its vibrant culture, diverse population, and a wide array of attractions, including the world-renowned Walt Disney World and Universal Studios Florida. However, like many cities across the nation, Orlando faces challenges related to health and wellness. According to the CDC, in 2017, the adult obesity rate in Orlando was reported to be 30.5%. This figure is a significant concern, as obesity is a leading risk factor for numerous health conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer.

Healthcare Facilities in Orlando[edit | edit source]

Orlando is home to several top-rated healthcare facilities that provide comprehensive medical services to its residents. Some of these include:

  • AdventHealth Orlando - A nationally ranked hospital known for its advanced medical services and patient care.
  • Orlando Health - A not-for-profit healthcare organization with multiple hospitals and specialty clinics throughout the city.
  • Nemours Children's Hospital - A leading pediatric hospital providing specialized care for children and adolescents.

Weight Loss Centers in Orlando[edit | edit source]

For those seeking assistance with weight management, Orlando offers a variety of weight loss centers, including:

Orlando's commitment to healthcare and wellness is evident in its robust network of medical facilities and wellness centers. The city continues to strive towards improving the health and well-being of its residents.

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