Obesity in Iceland

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Obesity in Iceland is a significant health issue. As of 2016, the adult obesity rate in Iceland was 21.9%, ranking it 83rd globally. This is a concern for the country's healthcare system, which operates on a universal model.

Overview[edit]

Iceland, located in Europe, is known for its high standard of living and strong healthcare system. However, like many developed nations, it faces the challenge of obesity among its population. In 2016, the adult obesity rate in Iceland was 21.9%, placing it 83rd in the world in terms of obesity prevalence.

Healthcare System[edit]

Iceland's healthcare system is a universal model, meaning all residents have access to healthcare services. Despite this, the country faces challenges in addressing obesity, which can lead to various health complications such as diabetes, heart disease, and stroke.

Weight Loss Facilities[edit]

There are several well-known healthcare facilities in Iceland that offer programs and services for weight loss. These include:

  • Laugar Spa: This wellness center offers a variety of services, including fitness classes, personal training, and nutritional counseling.
  • Blue Lagoon: While primarily a tourist attraction, the Blue Lagoon also offers wellness programs, including weight loss and detoxification treatments.
  • Iceland Health: This healthcare provider offers a comprehensive weight loss program, which includes medical supervision, diet and exercise plans, and support groups.

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