The Economic Survey warns that rising obesity, driven by ultra-processed foods and sedentary lifestyles, demands urgent ...
Ban advertising of ultra-processed foods from 6 am-11 pm: Eco Survey ...
Restrictions may also be levied on marketing of infant and toddler milk and beverages to tackle rising obesity ...
Obesity in India is on the rise, and is largely driven by Ultra-Processed Foods.
The Economic Survey 2025-26 highlights ultra-processed foods as a public health concern linked to chronic diseases, obesity, and health inequalities, urging timely policy action.
Economic Survey proposes a marketing ban on ultra-processed foods and stricter labeling to combat rising consumption in India ...
India should explore the option of a marketing ban on ultra processed foods (UPFs) from morning till midnight (0600 hours to ...
Explore how ultra-processed foods are reshaping diets across the globe and increasing the risk of chronic diseases. Discover ...
Economic Survey 2025-26 flags rising obesity and ultra-processed food intake as risks to productivity, healthcare spending and public finances, calling for policy action beyond consumer awareness ...
India is among the world’s fastest-growing markets for ultra-processed foods (UPFs), a trend the Economic Survey has linked to the rising burden of lifestyle diseases driven by unhealthy diets and ...
The pre-Budget document flags rising childhood obesity and growing consumption of high-fat, salty, and sugar foods, proposing ...
Obesity is rising at an alarming rate and is today a major public health challenge in India, said Economic Survey for 2025-26 ...