Economic Survey 2023-24: Rising obesity a concern, preventive measures must be taken for healthier lifestyle
The Hindu
Economic Survey highlights obesity crisis in India due to unhealthy diets, emphasizing the need for preventive measures.
Raising concerns over growing obesity and increase of consumption of highly processed foods laden with sugars and fat, the Economic Survey said 54% of the total disease burden in India is due to unhealthy diets.
“Obesity presents a “concerning situation” and preventive measures must be taken to enable citizens to have a healthier lifestyle,” it said.
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"Obesity is emerging as a serious concern among India's adult population," said the Survey, which was tabled on July 22 by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in the Parliament.
If India needs to "reap the gains of its demographic dividend, it is critical that its population's health parameters transition towards a balanced and diverse diet", it said.
Citing a report from the Indian Council for Medical Research, the Economic Survey observed that the rise in consumption of highly processed foods laden with sugars and fat, coupled with reduced physical activity and limited access to diverse foods, exacerbate micronutrient deficiencies and overweight/obesity problems.
“Estimates show that the adult obesity rate in India has more than tripled and the rise in children is the steepest in the world for India, behind Vietnam and Namibia,” the survey stated, referring to a World Obesity Federation report.