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India now has more obese children than the U.S., U.K., and Japan, second only to China, driven by lifestyle changes and junk food.
India now has more obese children than the U.S., U.K., and Japan, ranking second worldwide after China, according to recent health data.
Rising screen time, junk food marketing, and urban lifestyle changes drive the surge, contributing to a growing burden of type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and metabolic disorders in youth.
Experts warn of long-term health impacts and urge policy actions like sugar taxes, stricter food advertising rules, and school-based physical activity programs to combat the crisis.
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India ahora tiene más niños obesos que los EE.UU., el Reino Unido y Japón, solo superados por China, impulsados por cambios en el estilo de vida y la comida chatarra.