Obesity in Mexico

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Mexico, officially known as the United Mexican States, is a country located in North America. As of 2016, Mexico had an adult obesity rate of 28.9%, ranking it 28th globally. This high rate of obesity has been linked to a variety of health issues, including diabetes, heart disease, and stroke.

Obesity in Mexico[edit]

Obesity in Mexico is a significant public health issue. The adult obesity rate in 2016 was 28.9%, making Mexico one of the countries with the highest obesity rates in the world. This is a major concern for the country's healthcare system, as obesity is a risk factor for many serious health conditions, including type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and certain types of cancer.

Healthcare Facilities for Weight Loss[edit]

Several well-known healthcare facilities in Mexico specialize in weight loss and obesity treatment. These include:

  • Bariatric Surgery Tijuana: This clinic specializes in weight loss surgeries, including gastric bypass and gastric sleeve surgery.
  • Obesity Control Center: Located in Tijuana, this center offers a comprehensive approach to weight loss, including surgery, nutrition counseling, and support groups.
  • Weight Loss Agents: This agency connects patients with weight loss surgeons in Mexico and provides support throughout the process.

Government Initiatives[edit]

The Mexican government has implemented several initiatives to combat obesity. These include public education campaigns about healthy eating and physical activity, regulations on food advertising, and taxes on sugary drinks and junk food.

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