Obesity in Costa Rica

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Costa Rica, officially known as the Republic of Costa Rica, is a country located in Central America and the Caribbean. It is bordered by Nicaragua to the north, Panama to the southeast, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Caribbean Sea to the east.

In 2016, Costa Rica had an adult obesity rate of 25.7%, ranking it 48th globally. Obesity is a significant health concern in the country, as it is associated with a number of chronic diseases including diabetes, heart disease, and cancer.

Healthcare in Costa Rica[edit]

Costa Rica has a universal healthcare system, administered by the Caja Costarricense de Seguro Social (CCSS). The country is known for its high-quality healthcare services, which are accessible to all residents.

Weight Loss Facilities[edit]

There are several well-known healthcare facilities in Costa Rica that specialize in weight loss and obesity treatment. These include:

  • Hospital Clinica Biblica: This is one of the largest and most modern private hospitals in Costa Rica. It offers a comprehensive weight loss program that includes nutritional counseling, physical therapy, and surgical options.
  • Hospital CIMA: Located in San Jose, this hospital offers a variety of weight loss treatments, including bariatric surgery.
  • Costa Rica Medical Center Inn: This facility offers a holistic approach to weight loss, with services including diet and nutrition counseling, exercise programs, and stress management techniques.

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