Obesity in Tuscaloosa, AL

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Tuscaloosa, Alabama Tuscaloosa is a city located in the state of Alabama, United States. As of the most recent census, the city has a population of 90,468. Tuscaloosa is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and diverse population.

Demographics[edit | edit source]

Tuscaloosa has a diverse population of 90,468 residents. The city is home to a variety of ethnicities and cultures, making it a vibrant and dynamic place to live.

Health Statistics[edit | edit source]

According to the CDC, the adult obesity rate in Tuscaloosa was 35.9% in 2017. This is a significant health concern, as obesity can lead to a variety of health problems including heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer.

Healthcare Facilities[edit | edit source]

Tuscaloosa is home to several healthcare facilities that provide a range of services to residents. These include:

Weight Loss Centers[edit | edit source]

In response to the high obesity rate, there are several weight loss centers in Tuscaloosa that provide services to help individuals achieve and maintain a healthy weight. These include:

  • The Weight Clinic: This clinic offers medically supervised weight loss programs.
  • Metabolic Research Center: This center provides personalized weight loss plans and support.
  • Orangetheory Fitness: This fitness center offers high-intensity workout classes designed to help individuals lose weight and improve their fitness.

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