Obesity in Ethiopia

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Ethiopia, located in Africa, had an adult obesity rate of 4.5% in 2016, ranking it 185th globally. This East African nation, known for its diverse culture and rich history, has a relatively low obesity rate compared to other countries worldwide.

Obesity in Ethiopia[edit]

The obesity rate in Ethiopia is significantly lower than the global average. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the global adult obesity rate was approximately 13% in 2016. The low obesity rate in Ethiopia can be attributed to various factors, including dietary habits, physical activity levels, and socio-economic conditions.

Healthcare Facilities[edit]

Several healthcare facilities in Ethiopia are dedicated to promoting healthy lifestyles and assisting individuals in losing weight. These include:

  • Black Lion Hospital: Located in the capital city, Addis Ababa, this hospital offers a range of services, including nutritional counseling and weight management programs.
  • St. Paul's Hospital Millennium Medical College: This medical college in Addis Ababa provides obesity management and prevention programs, focusing on lifestyle modifications and dietary changes.
  • Kadisco General Hospital: This hospital in Addis Ababa offers a comprehensive weight loss program, including diet and exercise plans.

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