Obesity in Australia
Australia, officially known as the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country located in the region of Australia and Oceania. It is the world's sixth largest country by total area and is made up of the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands.
In 2016, Australia had an adult obesity rate of 29%, ranking it 27th globally. This high rate of obesity has been linked to a number of health issues, including heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer.
Healthcare in Australia[edit]
Australia has a robust healthcare system, with a mix of public and private providers. The government provides a universal health care system, known as Medicare, which is funded through a combination of income tax levies and general revenue.
Weight Loss Facilities[edit]
There are numerous well-known healthcare facilities in Australia that specialize in weight loss and obesity treatment. These include:
- The Sydney Clinic: This private hospital offers a comprehensive weight management program that includes psychological counselling, nutritional advice, and exercise physiology.
- Epworth Healthcare: Located in Melbourne, Epworth Healthcare offers a range of services for weight loss, including bariatric surgery and a dedicated weight loss clinic.
- The Bariatric Clinic: This clinic, based in Adelaide, specializes in surgical weight loss solutions, including gastric banding and gastric bypass surgery.
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