

Canary Islands Launch Comprehensive Program to Combat Obesity Crisis
Canary Islands Tackle Obesity Crisis with New Integrated Care Program Las Palmas, Canary Islands – A new program is underway in the Canary Islands to combat the alarming rates of obesity affecting nearly half a million residents. Over 20% of adults and 19% of children in the archipelago are reported to be overweight, prompting health officials to implement a comprehensive approach. The initiative, detailed in a recent RTVC news report, involves a multidisciplinary team of endocrinologists, psychologists, and social workers. "Previously, a person with obesity would go to the endocrinologist, and that was it," explained one health official interviewed in the RTVC report. "There wasn't a real process of early detection or education for prevention." The new program aims to provide integrated care, addressing the various factors contributing to obesity. This holistic approach marks a significant shift from previous methods, recognizing obesity as a complex medical condition rather than simply a matter of weight. The program will be primarily implemented within health centers, facilitating easier access for patients. The initiative is a positive step towards addressing a critical health challenge in the Canary Islands, offering hope for improved outcomes and a healthier future for its residents.