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Obesity Costs India $28.9 Billion Yearly, Says New Report

Obesity Costs India $28.9 Billion Annually, Reveals Report

A new report from the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI) reveals that obesity and related chronic diseases are costing the Indian economy a staggering $28.9 billion every year.

Key Takeaways

  • Obesity costs India $28.9 billion annually.
  • Nearly one in four Indian adults is now obese.
  • Childhood obesity rates are also on the rise.
  • The report proposes a four-point action plan to tackle the crisis.

A Looming Health and Economic Crisis

The report, titled ‘Building on Success to Secure India’s Future Health’, warns that with nearly one in four adults obese and rising childhood obesity, this issue could become one of the defining health and economic challenges in the coming decades if no action is taken.

India’s Potential for a Prevention-First Model

The analysis asserts that India has a strong foundation to lead globally on prevention. Its robust digital infrastructure, expanding network of primary care centres, and world-class pharmaceutical manufacturing capacity position the country to build a prevention-first health system faster than others.

By creating a distinct Indian prevention model, the nation can avert millions of preventable illnesses, boost productivity, and extend healthy life expectancy.

Four-Pronged Strategy to Combat Obesity

The report outlines four key actions to tackle this menace:

  • Strengthen food regulations: Reduce consumption of high-fat, sugar, and salt (HFSS) products.
  • Scale digital risk identification: Leverage platforms like Ayushman Arogya Mandirs and e-Sanjeevani.
  • Incentivise healthy living: Use digital rewards linked to the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission.
  • Plan for affordable medicines: Prepare for the rollout of generic anti-obesity drugs through India’s pharmaceutical industry.

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