Obesity in Central African Republic

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The Central African Republic (CAR), located in the heart of Africa, had an adult obesity rate of 7.5% in 2016, ranking it 159th globally. This data indicates a significant health concern, as obesity is a leading risk factor for numerous chronic diseases, including diabetes, heart disease, and certain types of cancer.

Geography[edit | edit source]

The Central African Republic is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It is bordered by Chad to the north, Sudan to the northeast, South Sudan to the southeast, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo to the south, and Cameroon to the west.

Obesity in Central African Republic[edit | edit source]

In 2016, the adult obesity rate in the Central African Republic was 7.5%, placing it 159th in the world. This rate is relatively low compared to global averages, but still represents a significant public health concern. Obesity is associated with a higher risk of developing various health problems, including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and certain types of cancer.

Healthcare Facilities[edit | edit source]

There are several healthcare facilities in the Central African Republic that offer services related to weight management and obesity treatment. The Bangui Adventist Hospital is one of the well-known healthcare facilities in the country. It offers a variety of services, including nutritional counseling and weight management programs. Another notable facility is the Hôpital de l'Amitié, which also provides services related to obesity and weight management.

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