Obesity in Philippines
The Philippines, a country located in East and Southeast Asia, had an adult obesity rate of 6.4% in 2016, ranking it 167th globally. This 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.
Obesity in the Philippines[edit | edit source]
The obesity rate in the Philippines has been steadily increasing over the past few decades. This is due in part to changes in dietary habits, with a shift towards more processed and fast foods, and a decrease in physical activity. The government has implemented various initiatives to combat this growing health issue, including public health campaigns promoting healthy eating and regular exercise.
Healthcare Facilities[edit | edit source]
There are several well-known healthcare facilities in the Philippines that offer weight loss programs and treatments. These include:
- St. Luke's Medical Center: This hospital offers a comprehensive weight management program that includes nutritional counseling, physical therapy, and bariatric surgery.
- The Medical City: This healthcare facility provides a multidisciplinary approach to weight loss, with services including diet and nutrition counseling, exercise programs, and psychological support.
- Makati Medical Center: This hospital offers a range of services for weight loss, including bariatric surgery, diet and nutrition counseling, and support groups.
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