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Home / Health / Desk Jobs Fueling India's Diabetes Crisis: Experts Warn of Metabolic Distress

Desk Jobs Fueling India's Diabetes Crisis: Experts Warn of Metabolic Distress

14 Nov

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Summary

  • India has 2nd highest number of adults with diabetes
  • 136 million Indians likely to be pre-diabetic by 2025
  • Sedentary work, processed snacks, and caffeine habits disrupt metabolism
Desk Jobs Fueling India's Diabetes Crisis: Experts Warn of Metabolic Distress

As the world marks World Diabetes Day 2025, health experts are sounding the alarm on India's growing metabolic health crisis fueled by the modern desk job. According to the latest data, India now has the second-highest number of adults (20-79 years) living with diabetes, and the Indian Council of Medical Research estimates that 136 million Indians are likely to be pre-diabetic by 2025.

The culprit? The sedentary nature of desk-bound work, coupled with unhealthy snacking and caffeine habits. Long hours of sitting, processed foods between meetings, and swapping water for endless cups of coffee are slowly dismantling the metabolic rhythm of millions of Indians. Over time, these workplace behaviors are pushing the population towards metabolic distress, raising the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.

Health authorities are urging employers and employees alike to prioritize wellness in the workplace. Simple interventions like standing desks, healthy snack options, and regular movement breaks can go a long way in reversing this worrying trend. As India grapples with this silent health crisis, experts emphasize the need for a comprehensive, nationwide approach to address the root causes and empower the workforce to take charge of their metabolic wellbeing.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
According to the article, the sedentary nature of desk jobs, coupled with unhealthy snacking and caffeine habits, are slowly dismantling the metabolic rhythm of millions of Indians, pushing them towards pre-diabetes.
The article states that the Indian Council of Medical Research estimates 136 million Indians are likely to be pre-diabetic by 2025.
The article mentions that India has the second-highest number of adults (20-79 years) living with diabetes, according to the International Diabetes Federation.

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