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Rethinking India’s Weight Crisis

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New Delhi 19September2025

India’s rising obesity rates demand urgent action, but alarmist narratives risk stigma. Clear, evidence-based, and empowering messaging can inspire healthier habits and lasting public health change

- RAJAN SANKAR

Rethinking India’s Weight Crisis

India’s rising rates of overweight and obesity are real—and concerning. But the way we talk about them matters just as much as the numbers themselves. Alarmist headlines and oversimplified narratives risk doing more harm than good. If we want meaningful change, our public health messaging must be nuanced, evidence-based, and empowering.

‘The Numbers Are Rising—But What Do They Mean?

India’s weight crisis is no longer confined to urban elites or middle-aged adults. According to the National Family Health Survey, the prevalence of overweight and obesity among children under five rose by 127 per cent in just over a decade—from 1.5 per cent in 2005-06 to 3.4 per cent in 2019-21. Among adolescents, the surge is even sharper: girls saw a 125 per cent increase (2.4 per cent to 5.4 per cent) and boys a staggering 288 per cent rise (1.7 per cent to 6.6 per cent). Adults aren't spared either—obesity among women nearly doubled (12.6 per cent to 24 per cent), and among men, it more than doubled (9.3 per cent to 22.9 per cent).

If current trends continue, India is projected to be home to over 27 million children and adolescents living with obesity by 2030, accounting for 11 per cent of the global burden.

‘These figures are striking—but they must be interpreted with care. Numbers alone don't tell the full story. How we frame them can either motivate action or trigger fear.

Overweight vs Obesity: Let’s Not Conflate the Two.

One of the most common pitfalls in obesity discourse is the conflation of overweight and obesity. While both are associated with increased health risks, they are not the same—and treating them as such distorts the picture.

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