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  2. Obesity in India - Wikipedia

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    Obesity in India has reached epidemic proportions in the 21st century, with morbid obesity affecting 5% of the country's population. [1] India is following a trend of other developing countries that are steadily becoming more obese. Unhealthy, processed food has become much more accessible following India's continued integration in global food ...

  3. List of countries by obesity rate - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This is a list of countries by obesity rate, ... India: 7.21 173 Uganda: 6.88 174 South Korea: 6.73 175

  4. Epidemiology of obesity - Wikipedia

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    Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in India in the 21st century, with morbid obesity affecting 5% of the country's population. [21] Obesity is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease and NGOs such as the Indian Heart Association have been raising awareness about this issue. [22]

  5. Health in India - Wikipedia

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    Obesity in India has grown to epidemic levels in India in the 21st century, with morbid obesity affecting 5% of the population. One factor that may impact the rise of obesity in India is the growing establishment of fast-food and mithai shops within India.

  6. Malnutrition in India - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, over-nutrition also has severe consequences. In India national obesity rates in 2010 were 14% for women and 18% for men with some urban areas having rates as high as 40%. [4] Obesity causes several non-communicable diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancers and chronic respiratory diseases. [2]

  7. Obesity - Wikipedia

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    The Indian surgeon Sushruta (6th century BCE) related obesity to diabetes and heart disorders. [231] He recommended physical work to help cure it and its side effects. [231] For most of human history, mankind struggled with food scarcity. [232] Obesity has thus historically been viewed as a sign of wealth and prosperity.

  8. Exclusive-Eli Lilly could launch obesity drug in India next ...

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    The market opportunity is huge in the world's most populous country, which has high obesity rates, especially among women, and the second-highest number of people with type-2 diabetes globally ...

  9. Indian states ranking by underweight people - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the States of India ranked in order of percentage of people having a Body Mass Index lower than normal. The information is based on the Demographic & Health Survey of 2005–06 for India.