Obesity in Samoa

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Samoa, an island nation located in the region of Australia and Oceania, has a significant issue with obesity. As of 2016, the adult obesity rate in Samoa was 47.3%, ranking it 8th globally. This high rate of obesity has led to a variety of health challenges and has put a strain on the country's healthcare system.

Obesity in Samoa[edit | edit source]

Obesity is a major health concern in Samoa. The country's adult obesity rate of 47.3% in 2016 placed it 8th in the world. This high rate of obesity is linked to a variety of health issues, including diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. The Samoan diet, which is high in processed foods and low in fresh fruits and vegetables, is often cited as a contributing factor to the high obesity rate.

Healthcare in Samoa[edit | edit source]

Samoa's healthcare system is strained by the high rate of obesity. The country spends 17.5% of its GDP on healthcare, a figure that is higher than many other countries in the region. Despite this, the healthcare system struggles to provide adequate care for all of its citizens, particularly those suffering from obesity-related health issues.

The National Health Services (Samoa) is the main healthcare provider in the country. In addition to providing general healthcare services, it also offers programs aimed at combating obesity, such as nutrition counseling and exercise programs.

The Samoa Weight Loss Clinic is another notable healthcare facility in Samoa. This clinic specializes in helping individuals lose weight and improve their overall health. It offers a variety of services, including diet and exercise plans, weight loss surgery, and support groups.

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