Obesity in Vanuatu
Obesity in Vanuatu refers to the health issue of excessive body fat in the population of Vanuatu, a Pacific island country located in the region of Australia and Oceania. In 2016, the adult obesity rate in Vanuatu was 25.2%, ranking it 52nd globally.
Overview[edit]
Obesity is a significant health concern in Vanuatu, as it is in many countries around the world. The high obesity rate in Vanuatu is largely due to changes in diet and lifestyle, with a shift towards more processed foods and less physical activity. This has led to an increase in obesity-related health problems, such as diabetes, heart disease, and stroke.
Healthcare Facilities[edit]
There are several healthcare facilities in Vanuatu that offer services for weight loss and obesity management. These include:
- Vila Central Hospital: This is the main referral hospital in Vanuatu, offering a range of services including diet and nutrition advice.
- ProMedical Vanuatu: A private medical service that provides general practice and emergency medical services. They also offer health education and advice on weight management.
- Northern Provincial Hospital: Located in Luganville, this hospital provides a range of healthcare services, including advice on diet and exercise for weight loss.
Prevention and Control[edit]
The government of Vanuatu, in collaboration with international health organizations, has implemented several initiatives to combat obesity. These include promoting healthy eating habits, encouraging physical activity, and implementing policies to reduce the consumption of unhealthy foods.
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