Obesity in Turkey

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Obesity in Turkey[edit | edit source]

Obesity in Turkey is a significant health issue that affects a large portion of the population. According to the WHO, as of 2016, approximately 32% of adults in Turkey were classified as obese. This is a significant increase from the 15% reported in 2002. The prevalence of obesity is higher among women than men, and it increases with age.

Causes[edit | edit source]

The causes of obesity in Turkey are multifaceted and include both lifestyle and genetic factors. The adoption of a more Western diet and sedentary lifestyle, coupled with a genetic predisposition to obesity, are believed to be the primary drivers of the obesity epidemic in Turkey.

Health Implications[edit | edit source]

Obesity is associated with a number of serious health conditions, including type 2 diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and certain types of cancer. It also has significant implications for mental health, contributing to conditions such as depression and anxiety.

Healthcare Facilities for Weight Loss[edit | edit source]

There are several well-known healthcare facilities in Turkey that specialize in weight loss and obesity treatment. These include:

  • Acıbadem Healthcare Group: This is one of the leading healthcare institutions in Turkey, offering a comprehensive weight loss program that includes nutritional counseling, physical therapy, and surgical options.
  • Medicana Health Group: Medicana offers a multidisciplinary approach to weight loss, with a team of dietitians, psychologists, and surgeons working together to provide personalized treatment plans.
  • Memorial Healthcare Group: Memorial's Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Center provides a range of services, including diet and exercise programs, psychological support, and bariatric surgery.

Government Initiatives[edit | edit source]

The Turkish government has implemented several initiatives to combat obesity, including public awareness campaigns, school-based nutrition programs, and regulations on food advertising and labeling.

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