Obesity in Qatar
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Obesity in Qatar is a significant health issue. In 2016, the adult obesity rate in Qatar was 35.1%, ranking it 15th globally. This high rate of obesity has led to a variety of health problems and challenges in the country.
Overview[edit | edit source]
Qatar, a small country located in the Middle East, has experienced a rapid increase in obesity rates in recent years. This is largely due to a shift in lifestyle associated with rapid economic development, leading to increased consumption of high-calorie fast food and a decrease in physical activity.
Healthcare Facilities[edit | edit source]
Several healthcare facilities in Qatar are dedicated to helping individuals lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle. These include:
- Sidra Medicine: A state-of-the-art facility providing comprehensive healthcare services, including weight management programs.
- Aspetar: A world-class sports medicine and orthopedic hospital that offers nutrition and exercise programs.
- Qatar Metabolic Institute: A specialized center that provides integrated care for patients with metabolic disorders, including obesity.
Government Initiatives[edit | edit source]
The Qatari government has implemented several initiatives to combat obesity. These include public awareness campaigns about the dangers of obesity and the importance of a healthy diet and regular exercise. The government has also introduced regulations to limit the availability of unhealthy food in school canteens.
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