Economic Survey Warns of ‘Alarming’ Obesity Rise, Calls for Day-Long Ban on Ultra-Processed Food Ads
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 ...
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Ultra-processed food sales up 150% in 14 years: Economic Survey
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 ...
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