Dhananand Publications

The Indian Diet & Its Hidden Health Crisis

1. What Indians Eat Today

  • Carbohydrates dominate: 65–75% of daily calories (among the highest globally).

  • Protein is scarce: Only 9–11% of daily calories.

  • Fats are rising: 14–23% of daily calories, with a worrying tilt toward saturated fats.

πŸ‘‰ This makes the average Indian diet heavily carb-loaded, protein-poor, and increasingly unhealthy.

2. How Diets Are Changing

  • Traditional balanced diets are being replaced by processed, calorie-dense foods.

  • Urbanisation & higher incomes drive this shift.

  • Staples like rice and wheat, once seen as safe, have similar metabolic risks for obesity and diabetes.

  • Research shows: Replacing just 5% of carbohydrates with protein can cut the risk of metabolic diseases significantly.

3. The Health Fallout

India now battles a double burden of disease:

  • Undernutrition in vulnerable populations.

  • Overnutrition & lifestyle diseases in urban/affluent groups.

Key prevalence rates:

  • Type 2 Diabetes: 11.4%

  • Prediabetes: 15.3%

  • Obesity: 28.6%

  • Abdominal Obesity: 39.5%

4. Why This Matters

  • Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) already cause 68% of deaths in India (β‰ˆ6.3 million annually).

  • By 2060, India may face an economic loss of $839 billion β€” about 2.5% of GDP β€” due to NCDs.

Β The Takeaway

India’s carbohydrate-heavy, protein-deficient diet is quietly fueling a nationwide health crisis. Without dietary correction β€” more proteins, healthier fats, fewer refined carbs β€” the cost in lives and economic growth will be staggering.

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