Obesity in Yemen
Yemen, officially known as the Republic of Yemen, is a country located in the Middle East. It is situated at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula in Western Asia. Yemen is the second-largest Arab sovereign state in the peninsula, occupying 527,970 square kilometres.
In 2016, Yemen had an adult obesity rate of 17.1%, ranking it 120th globally. This is a significant health concern, as obesity can lead to a variety of serious health conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer.
Healthcare in Yemen[edit | edit source]
Healthcare in Yemen is a sector that has been severely affected by the ongoing Yemeni Civil War. Despite the challenges, there are several healthcare facilities in the country that provide services for weight loss and obesity management.
One of the well-known healthcare facilities in Yemen is the Al-Thawra Hospital, located in Sana'a, the capital city. This hospital offers a variety of services, including nutritional counseling and weight management programs.
Another notable facility is the Aden Hospital in Aden. This hospital has a dedicated department for dietetics and nutrition, which provides services for individuals struggling with obesity and other weight-related health issues.
Obesity in Yemen[edit | edit source]
The high rate of obesity in Yemen can be attributed to a variety of factors, including dietary habits, lack of physical activity, and genetic predisposition. The country's ongoing conflict has also had an impact on the population's health and nutritional status, leading to a rise in obesity rates.
Efforts are being made by the Yemeni government and international organizations to address the obesity issue in Yemen. These include promoting healthy eating habits, encouraging physical activity, and providing access to healthcare services for obesity management.
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