Obesity in Puerto Rico

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Obesity in Puerto Rico Obesity in Puerto Rico has become a significant public health issue. As of 2022, the adult obesity prevalence in Puerto Rico is 34.1%, ranking it 26th in the United States. This high prevalence of obesity has led to an increase in obesity-related health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, and certain types of cancer.

Causes of Obesity in Puerto Rico[edit]

The causes of obesity in Puerto Rico are multifaceted and include both lifestyle and genetic factors. The island's diet, which is rich in fried foods and sugary drinks, coupled with a lack of physical activity, contributes significantly to the high obesity rates. Additionally, genetic factors and the island's high poverty rate also play a role.

Healthcare Facilities and Centers[edit]

Several healthcare facilities and centers in Puerto Rico are dedicated to helping individuals manage their weight and improve their health. These include:

Prevention and Control[edit]

Efforts to prevent and control obesity in Puerto Rico include promoting healthy eating and physical activity, improving access to healthy foods, and implementing policies to encourage healthier choices. The Department of Health of Puerto Rico has several initiatives aimed at reducing obesity rates, including the Healthy Eating and Active Living initiative.

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