Obesity in Latvia

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Latvia, a country located in Europe, had an adult obesity rate of 23.6% in 2016, ranking it 65th globally. This data is based on the World Health Organization's statistics, which measure the percentage of the adult population (aged 18 and over) with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 or more.

Healthcare in Latvia[edit]

The healthcare system in Latvia is a universal programme, largely funded through government taxation. It is administered by the Ministry of Health and the Latvian Health Service. The country has a mixed public-private health care system, with 59.6% of health care funding coming from public sources in 2014.

Obesity in Latvia[edit]

Obesity is a significant health issue in Latvia, as it is in many other countries. The prevalence of obesity has been increasing over the years, with the adult obesity rate rising from 21.3% in 2010 to 23.6% in 2016. This trend is concerning, as obesity is a risk factor for many serious health conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer.

Weight Loss Facilities in Latvia[edit]

There are several well-known healthcare facilities in Latvia that offer weight loss programs. These include:

  • Riga East University Hospital - This hospital has a Bariatric Surgery Department that offers surgical weight loss options.
  • Premium Medical Clinic - This clinic offers a comprehensive weight loss program that includes nutritional counseling, physical activity guidance, and psychological support.
  • Veselības centrs 4 - This health center offers a variety of services, including dietitian consultations and weight loss programs.

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