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Punjab's Potbelly Problem: State Ranks Second Nationally
14 Feb
Summary
- Over half of Punjab's population suffers from abdominal obesity.
- Kerala leads India, while Punjab ranks second in belly fat prevalence.
- High obesity rates risk diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.

A recent report reveals that 57.2% of Punjab's population experiences abdominal obesity, positioning the state second nationally for this health issue. This condition, characterized by excess belly fat, is strongly linked to an increased risk of developing chronic diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular ailments. Kerala recorded the highest prevalence at 58.2%, with Haryana following Punjab at 56.9%.
The data, presented by the ministry of health and family welfare in the Lok Sabha, highlights that Punjab's rate is substantially higher than the national average of 39.5%. The Indian Council of Medical Research's study, conducted between 2008 and 2020, informed these findings. The ministry is implementing lifestyle-focused interventions under the National Health Mission and promoting initiatives like the Eat Right Movement to encourage healthier eating habits.




