Understanding the reality of health trends in India is the first step towards a healthier future. Recent reports from GOQii, a prominent health technology company, paint a vivid picture of the challenges and changes in our nation’s well-being.
GOQii India Fit Report 2023 – Alarming Health Reality
• 🧍♀️ Nearly 45% of Indians were unhealthy in 2023.
• 🧑🤝🧑 59% of women were classified as unhealthy vs. 40% of men.
• 😫 Stress Levels:
o 26% reported work-related stress.
o 17% cited financial stress.
o Women’s stress rose significantly from 25% (2021) to 35% (2023).
• ❤️ Lifestyle Disease Prevalence:
o 23% of all Indians have high blood pressure.
o Among seniors:
48% had hypertension.
38% had diabetes.
30% had high cholesterol.
(Source: GOQii India Fit Report 2023, as reported by The Economic Times.)
GOQii India Fit Report 2020 – Youth at High Risk
• 🧍♂️ Only 38% of Indians were considered healthy.
• India boasts the world’s largest youth population, with roughly 65% of its people under the age of 35. Despite this, young adults (19–30) demonstrated the unhealthiest habits.
• 💔 Lifestyle Conditions Rising:
o Diabetes increased from 7.1% to 12%.
o 13.5% had cholesterol issues.
o 51.7% of diabetics had abnormal cholesterol.
o Thyroid issues rose to 10.7%.
o 13.4% of the population had high blood pressure.
• 🧂 Other Concerns:
o 20.8% had low immunity.
o 27% faced acidity & indigestion.
o 22.5% of people 30+ reported body aches.
(Source: GOQii India Fit Report 2020, as widely reported in news outlets like The Economic Times.)
These statistics underscore a critical need for proactive health management in India. Fortunately, simple, consistent lifestyle adjustments, rooted in ancient wisdom like Classical Yoga, can make a profound difference.
• Costly Future: The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that lifestyle diseases could cost India a staggering $6 trillion by 2030.