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India is now in the grip of an obesity epidemic and the trend needs to be immediately arrested by taxing junk food, restricting food ads and making food labelling clearer, according to a study.

The study that looked at the burden of overweight citizens in six countries -- Brazil, China, India, Mexico, Russia and South Africa -- has found that between 1998 and 2005, India's overweight rates increased by 20%.

Currently, almost 1 in 5 men and over 1 in 6 women are overweight. In some urban areas, the rates are as high as 40%.

Published in the Lancet on Thursday by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the study warns that low-income countries cannot cope with the health consequences of wide scale obesity.

When compared to the other five countries, the percentage of adult women and men who are overweight in India was found to be lowest -- 14% and 18%, respectively. In comparison, 23% women and 32% men are overweight in China.

"However in absolute numbers, the burden would be mammoth in India and China," experts said.

According to estimates in the study, the annual cost of broad-based prevention strategies tackling obesity and other health threats, such as alcohol consumption, smoking, high blood pressure and cholesterol, would be less than $2 per person per year in India and China, less than $3 per head in Brazil and around $4 per person in South Africa, Russia and Mexico.

Upto 4,42,000 life years could be gained through a combination of prevention programmes in India every year. The cost-effectiveness ratio of a prevention strategy would be $268 per life year gained in good health in India and $380 in China, the study said.


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OECD lead author Michele Cecchini said, "The results varied across countries surveyed. Seven in 10 Mexican adults are overweight or obese, while nearly half of all Brazilians, Russians and South Africans are also in this category. China and India report lower levels of obesity, but are also rapidly moving in the wrong direction. Low- and middle-income countries have far fewer health care resources to deal with the consequences of obesity, which include higher rates of cardiac disease, cancer and diabetes."

Obesity is the root for several non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Another study in the Lancet on Thursday predicts that by 2030, nearly 70% of all global deaths will be from non-communicable diseases like cancer, diabetes, and respiratory and heart disease. Of these 70% of deaths, 80% will be in the less wealthy nations like India.

According to WHO, NCDs -- principally cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancers and chronic respiratory diseases -- caused an estimated 35 million deaths in 2005. This figure represents 60% of all deaths globally, with 80% of deaths due to noncommunicable diseases occurring in low- and middle-income countries, and approximately 16 million deaths involving people under 70 years of age.

The total deaths from NCDs are projected to increase by a further 17% over the next 10 years. The greatest increase will be seen in the African region (27%) and the Eastern Mediterranean region (25%). The highest absolute number of deaths will occur in South-East Asia.

Up to 80% of heart disease, stroke and type-2 diabetes and over a third of cancers can be prevented by eliminating shared risk factors, mainly tobacco use, unhealthy diet, physical inactivity and the harmful use of alcohol.


So, what can be done regarding this people, as obesity leads to lot of health complications....

 
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4 comments on "Obesity epideminc gripping India...."
  Commented by  Chhavi Kumar Tyagi, Sales Executive/Officer, Pharma MNC    | 11 12 2010 17:40:17 +0000
Lot of dependency on different equipments, slugish life style, unhigenic junk food and urge to live 30hrs in 24 hrs are main cause of obesity, so spare just 30 minuts daily for workouts and shift towards healthy food are some ideas to get rid of it.
  Commented by  Ravishankar, M.Sc student, M.S. Ramaiah College Of Science, Bangalore    | 11 12 2010 15:38:45 +0000
Go for greener foods. Daily workouts can make you stay fit..
  Commented by  Rakesh Biswas, Professor, People's College of Medical Sciences    | 11 12 2010 10:35:02 +0000
Healthier food, more exercise is what we need.

Given that our future work patterns shall demand more and more computer time innovations such as computers connected to cycling machines with dynamos (that can allow users to generate power through their exercise and the power can again be utilized to run the computer) is the need of the hour. 

That is until we can find a way to implant the computer with a net connection directly into our brains. 
  Commented by  Phani Mohan krishna, Head/VP/GM- Purchase/Material Mgmt, ANAGHA DATTA TRADE    | 11 12 2010 09:33:30 +0000
Present day Schooling has no role for exercise/play, so kids become obese and added to it India has no proper Food Legislation and MSG usage is Rampant in India and Belive India utilises more than 5000MT of MSG/Annum which is banned in west. we have adulterated food, excessive pesticide usage in Agri crops and Cattle/Fish are being fed with Dangerous nutrients for Growth/Yields...
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