Obesity in Botswana

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Botswana, officially known as the Republic of Botswana, is a landlocked country located in the southern part of the African continent. In 2016, Botswana had an adult obesity rate of 18.9%, ranking it 114th globally.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Obesity is a significant health concern in Botswana, as it is in many countries worldwide. The adult obesity rate in Botswana was 18.9% in 2016, which is a considerable increase from previous years. This places Botswana at 114th in the global ranking of countries by adult obesity rate.

Healthcare in Botswana[edit | edit source]

Botswana has a well-established healthcare system, with both public and private healthcare providers. The government of Botswana has made significant efforts to improve the health of its citizens, including initiatives to combat obesity.

Weight Loss Facilities[edit | edit source]

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

  • Bokamoso Private Hospital: This hospital offers a comprehensive weight management program that includes dietary counseling, physical activity guidance, and medical interventions if necessary.
  • Gaborone Private Hospital: This hospital has a dedicated weight loss clinic that provides personalized weight loss plans and ongoing support to help patients achieve their weight loss goals.

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