Obesity in Paraguay

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Obesity in Paraguay is a significant health issue. In 2016, the adult obesity rate in Paraguay, a country located in South America, was 20.3%, ranking it 100th globally.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Paraguay, a landlocked country in South America, has been grappling with the issue of obesity among its adult population. In 2016, the country had an adult obesity rate of 20.3%, placing it 100th in the world. This is a significant health concern, as obesity can lead to a variety of health problems, including heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer.

Healthcare Facilities[edit | edit source]

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

  • Sanatorio Migone Battilana: This is one of the oldest and most prestigious hospitals in Paraguay. It offers a comprehensive weight loss program that includes nutritional counseling, physical therapy, and surgical options for those who qualify.
  • Hospital de Clínicas: This is a public university hospital that offers a variety of services, including a weight loss program. The program includes dietary counseling, physical activity recommendations, and psychological support.
  • Fundación Tesãi: This is a private healthcare facility that offers a comprehensive weight loss program. The program includes nutritional counseling, physical activity recommendations, and psychological support.

See also[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "World Obesity Federation". Retrieved 2021-09-30.
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