Russia's Primorsky Krai opens obesity clinic as teen cases surge past 11,000
Russia's Primorsky Krai opens obesity clinic as teen cases surge past 11,000
Russia's Primorsky Krai opens obesity clinic as teen cases surge past 11,000
Childhood obesity is climbing steadily across Russia, with Primorsky Krai reporting alarming figures. Last year, the region recorded over 140,000 obesity cases, including 11,197 new diagnoses in teenagers aged 15 to 17. Local authorities have now launched stronger measures to address the growing problem. Poor diets, low physical activity, unhealthy family routines, and genetic factors are driving the rise in childhood obesity. Medical experts warn that excess weight in children can lead to serious health complications and emotional struggles. They urge parents to act quickly if their child begins gaining weight unusually.
In response, Primorsky Krai has opened a specialised school for young patients battling obesity. The facility offers a full support system, bringing together endocrinologists, nutritionists, and clinical psychologists. This team-based approach ensures children receive tailored medical, dietary, and psychological care. Health officials stress that tackling childhood obesity requires cooperation from families, schools, and healthcare providers. The new school is part of a wider push to promote healthier lifestyles and early intervention.
The specialised school in Primorsky Krai marks a key step in managing childhood obesity through expert-led treatment. With rising cases across Russia, the region's focus on multidisciplinary care aims to reduce long-term health risks for affected children. Authorities continue to encourage parents to seek help at the first signs of weight-related concerns.
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