Obesity in Uzbekistan

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Uzbekistan, a country located in Central Asia, had an adult obesity rate of 16.6% in 2016, ranking it 123rd globally. This rate is a significant health concern for the country, as obesity is linked to a variety of serious health conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer.

Obesity in Uzbekistan[edit | edit source]

The obesity rate in Uzbekistan has been a growing concern in recent years. The country's adult obesity rate of 16.6% in 2016 placed it 123rd in the world. This is a significant increase from previous years, indicating a growing health crisis in the country.

Healthcare in Uzbekistan[edit | edit source]

Uzbekistan's healthcare system has been working to address the obesity issue. There are several well-known healthcare facilities in the country that offer weight loss programs and treatments. These include the Tashkent Medical Academy, which offers a comprehensive weight loss program, and the National Specialized Scientific-Practical Medical Center of Endocrinology, which specializes in treating conditions like obesity and diabetes.

Prevention and Treatment[edit | edit source]

The government of Uzbekistan has implemented several measures to combat obesity. These include promoting healthy eating habits, encouraging physical activity, and providing access to weight loss treatments and programs. The country's healthcare facilities, such as the Tashkent Medical Academy and the National Specialized Scientific-Practical Medical Center of Endocrinology, play a crucial role in these efforts.

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