Obesity in Slovenia
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Slovenia, a country located in Europe, had an adult obesity rate of 20.2% in 2016, ranking it 104th globally. This data is significant as it provides insight into the health and lifestyle of the Slovenian population.
Geography[edit | edit source]
Slovenia is a small, mountainous country in Central Europe, bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, and Croatia to the south. Despite its small size, Slovenia has a diverse landscape, ranging from the Alps to the Mediterranean.
Healthcare in Slovenia[edit | edit source]
The healthcare system in Slovenia is a mix of public and private providers. The country has a universal healthcare system, which is funded through compulsory health insurance. The Health Insurance Institute of Slovenia is the primary source of health insurance in the country.
Obesity in Slovenia[edit | edit source]
In 2016, the adult obesity rate in Slovenia was 20.2%, ranking it 104th in the world. This rate is lower than the average for the European Union, which was 23.1% in 2016. However, obesity remains a significant public health issue in Slovenia, with a number of initiatives in place to combat it.
Weight Loss Facilities in Slovenia[edit | edit source]
Slovenia has several well-known healthcare facilities dedicated to weight loss and obesity treatment. These include:
- Terme Zreče: A renowned health resort offering a comprehensive weight loss program that includes diet, exercise, and wellness therapies.
- Thermana Laško: A health and wellness center that offers a variety of services, including weight loss programs, physical therapy, and dietary counseling.
- Rogaška Health Resort: Known for its mineral-rich waters, this resort offers a range of health and wellness services, including weight loss programs.
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