Obesity in Belgium

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Belgium, a country located in Europe, had an adult obesity rate of 22.1% in 2016, ranking it 82nd globally. This rate is a reflection of the percentage of the adult population in Belgium that has a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 or higher.

Belgium's healthcare system is one of the most comprehensive in Europe, with a high standard of care and numerous facilities dedicated to various aspects of health, including weight management. The country has several well-known healthcare facilities that offer programs and services for individuals seeking to lose weight.

UZ Leuven, also known as the University Hospitals Leuven, is one of the largest healthcare facilities in Belgium. It offers a multidisciplinary obesity clinic where patients can receive personalized care from a team of specialists, including dietitians, psychologists, and physical therapists.

CHU Brugmann, or Brugmann University Hospital, located in Brussels, is another notable facility. It has a dedicated department for dietetics and nutrition where patients can receive guidance on healthy eating habits and lifestyle changes.

Ghent University Hospital, located in Ghent, also offers a comprehensive weight management program. The hospital's Department of Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases provides a multidisciplinary approach to weight loss, with a team of endocrinologists, dietitians, psychologists, and physical therapists working together to help patients achieve their weight loss goals.

Belgium's approach to tackling obesity involves not only medical interventions but also public health initiatives aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles and preventing obesity. These include policies on food labeling, advertising restrictions, and initiatives to promote physical activity.


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