By 2050, India could have more than 440 million obese and overweight, according to a global analysis published in the Estimated Lancet Journal. Number of overweight and obese adults in the middle of the century in India (218 million men and 231 million women) could be the second highest in the world, after China, the United States, Brazil and Nigeria to classify the third, the fourth and the fifth revelation.
These researchers, including those of the Indian Medical Research Council, collaborated for the global burden of disease (GBD) 2021. Study, already almost half of the adults in the world – a billion men and more than a billion women aged 25 and over – were overweight and obese in 2021. Nearly 180 million – 81 million men and 98 million women.

However, by 2050, this number in the world could reach almost 3.8 billion – 1.8 billion men and 1.9 billion women – “more than half of the probable adult world population,” the authors said. “While China, India and the United States will continue to constitute a large part of the overweight and obesity of the world’s population, the number in the super-region of sub-Saharan Africa should increase by 254.8”, they wrote.
The researchers also estimated that around 16 million boys and more than 14 million girls in India, aged 5 to 14, could be overweight and obese by 2050, which makes it the second highest world after China. However, in the age group 15-24 years old, the highest charge in the world could come from India, with more than 22 million men and nearly 17 million women in the country suffering from this health crisis in 2050.
The main author Emmanuela Gakidou, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), University of Washington, The GBDE Study Declared: “Epidemic Obsolete isconnée:” Epidémicice Obded ischet is “. A deep tragedy and a failure of monumental society”.
The study, “the most complete global analysis to date” could help governments and the community of public health “to identify priority populations undergoing the largest obesity burden which requires immediate intervention and treatment, and those which remain mainly overweight and should be mainly targeted with prevention strategies,” said Gakidou.
Narendra Modi made a good pitch to fight against obesity in his monthly radiocast “Mann Ki Baat” on February 23. Increase your risk of metabolic and heart disease. However, experts recently called for a more nuanced approach to measure obesity. In January, the authors of a report by the Lancet Commission urged an overhaul of the way in which obesity is diagnosed and called for a new method which has examined aspects such as size / hip ratio, in addition to BMI.
The BMI is not an honest measure of health or disease and can thus lead to bad diagnosis, they said. The team has suggested two new categories to diagnose obesity, which are “objective measures” of the disease in a “clinical obesity” and “preclinical obesity”.
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