Even as India witnesses a sharp rise in childhood obesity, diabetes and heart disease risk, a new scientific study has shown ...
The scientific study led by researchers from the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, found that simple school-based behaviour programmes can dramatically ...
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Why Indian cities need behavioural change officers
Indian cities stand at a critical crossroads. The urban population is projected to reach 40 percent by 2030, up from 30 percent in 2011, redefining how millions of Indians live, work and interact. The ...
PGIMER-led research finds simple behavioural interventions sharply reduce ultra-processed food consumption among adolescents ...
A new Indian study shows school-based nutrition programmes cut adolescents’ junk food intake by over 1,000 calories a day in six months, highlighting schools’ key role in tackling rising obesity.
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