Obesity in Ghana

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Ghana, a country located in Africa, had an adult obesity rate of 10.9% in 2016, ranking it 136th globally. This West African nation, known for its diverse wildlife, old forts, and secluded beaches, is also grappling with the health challenge of obesity.

Obesity in Ghana[edit]

The obesity rate in Ghana has been on the rise, with the adult obesity rate reaching 10.9% in 2016. This places Ghana at the 136th position globally in terms of obesity prevalence. The increasing rate of obesity is a significant health concern, as it is associated with numerous health problems including heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer.

Healthcare Facilities[edit]

Several healthcare facilities in Ghana are dedicated to helping individuals lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle. These include:

  • Lose Weight Ghana: This is a weight loss clinic that offers personalized weight loss plans, nutritional counseling, and support for individuals looking to lose weight.
  • Slim 'n' Trim: A well-known fitness center in Accra, the capital of Ghana, that offers a variety of fitness programs and nutritional advice to help individuals achieve their weight loss goals.
  • Holy Trinity Spa and Health Farm: Located in Sogakope, this health farm offers a holistic approach to weight loss, including diet plans, exercise routines, and spa treatments.

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