Obesity in Burundi

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Obesity in Burundi is a health issue that has been gradually increasing over the years. As of 2016, the adult obesity rate in Burundi, a country located in Africa, was 5.4%, ranking it 178th globally.

Overview[edit]

Burundi, a small, landlocked country in East Africa, has a relatively low obesity rate compared to other countries. However, the rate has been slowly increasing over the years. The country's low obesity rate can be attributed to its largely agricultural economy, with a significant portion of the population engaged in subsistence farming.

Healthcare Facilities[edit]

There are several healthcare facilities in Burundi that offer services for weight loss and management. These include:

  • Kamenge Military Hospital - This hospital has a department dedicated to nutrition and dietetics, which provides services for weight management.
  • Roi Khaled Hospital - This hospital offers a range of services for weight management, including diet and exercise counseling, and medical interventions when necessary.

Challenges[edit]

Despite the relatively low obesity rate, Burundi faces several challenges in managing obesity and overweight. These include a lack of awareness about the dangers of obesity, limited access to healthcare services, and a lack of resources for weight management programs.

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