Obesity in Renton, WA
Renton is a city located in the state of Washington, United States. As per the latest census, the city has a population of 90,927, making it the 8th largest city in the state. Renton is part of the Seattle metropolitan area and is situated 11 miles southeast of downtown Seattle. The city is known for its diverse population, vibrant economy, and beautiful natural surroundings.
Health Statistics[edit | edit source]
According to the CDC, the adult obesity rate in Renton was reported to be 22% in 2017. This is slightly lower than the national average, but still represents a significant public health concern. The city has implemented various health initiatives to combat obesity and promote a healthy lifestyle among its residents.
Healthcare Facilities[edit | edit source]
Renton is home to several reputable healthcare facilities that provide a wide range of medical services. Some of these include:
- Valley Medical Center: The largest non-profit healthcare provider in the region, offering comprehensive medical services.
- Pacific Medical Centers Renton: A multi-specialty medical center providing both primary and specialty care.
- Kaiser Permanente Renton Medical Center: A renowned healthcare facility offering a wide range of medical services.
Weight Loss Centers[edit | edit source]
For those seeking assistance with weight management, Renton offers several weight loss centers, including:
- Ideal Weight Loss Clinic: Offers a comprehensive weight loss program guided by healthcare professionals.
- Jenny Craig Weight Loss Center: Provides personalized support and meal planning services.
- Metabolic Research Center: Offers a holistic approach to weight loss, focusing on nutrition, lifestyle changes, and emotional support.
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