Obesity in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia, officially known as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, is a country located in the Middle East. As of 2016, it had an adult obesity rate of 35.4%, ranking it 14th globally. This high rate of obesity is a significant public health concern, contributing to a range of chronic diseases including diabetes, heart disease, and cancer.
Obesity in Saudi Arabia[edit]
The high rate of obesity in Saudi Arabia is attributed to a combination of factors including sedentary lifestyles, high consumption of fast food, and cultural norms that discourage physical activity. The government has implemented various initiatives to combat obesity, including public awareness campaigns and regulations on fast food outlets.
Healthcare Facilities[edit]
Several healthcare facilities in Saudi Arabia specialize in weight loss and obesity treatment. These include:
- Riyadh Military Hospital: This hospital has a specialized Obesity Treatment Center that offers a comprehensive range of services for overweight and obese patients.
- King Fahd Medical City: This medical city includes a Weight Loss Surgery Center that provides surgical solutions for obesity.
- King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre: This hospital offers a multidisciplinary approach to obesity treatment, including dietary counseling, physical therapy, and surgical interventions.
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