Obesity in Colombia

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Colombia, officially known as the Republic of Colombia, is a country located in the northwestern part of South America. It is bordered by Panama to the northwest, Venezuela and Brazil to the east, and Peru and Ecuador to the south. The country's diverse geography and climate contribute to its rich biodiversity, which is among the highest in the world.

In 2016, Colombia had an adult obesity rate of 22.3%, ranking it 78th globally. This figure is a significant concern for the country's public health system, as obesity is a risk factor for many non-communicable diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer.

Obesity in Colombia[edit]

The prevalence of obesity in Colombia has been increasing over the past few decades, mirroring a global trend. The rise in obesity rates can be attributed to a variety of factors, including changes in dietary habits, decreased physical activity, and increased sedentary behavior. The Colombian government has implemented several strategies to combat obesity, such as promoting healthy eating and physical activity, but the problem persists.

Healthcare Facilities for Weight Loss[edit]

Colombia is home to several well-known healthcare facilities that specialize in weight loss. These include:

  • Clinica del Country: Located in Bogota, this clinic offers a comprehensive weight loss program that includes nutritional counseling, physical therapy, and psychological support.
  • Fundacion Santa Fe de Bogota: This hospital in Bogota has a specialized obesity and metabolic surgery unit that offers a range of surgical and non-surgical weight loss treatments.
  • Clinica Medellin: This healthcare facility in Medellin offers a multidisciplinary approach to weight loss, with services including dietetics, endocrinology, and bariatric surgery.

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