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  2. HEALTH & WELNESS.

    By-Mr.S.P.Rudra (Wellness Consultant)

    GUIDE TO GOOD HEALTH

    India is undergoing a ‘health transition’ say experts, but ample evidence suggests growing awareness for good health and well-being, and the products and services to meet that demand are in place.

    Would show some interesting squiggles and wiggles. The verdict? The country is going through what experts call a ‘health transition’.

    WHO Report-
    70% Death due to Heart attack, Cancer Stroke Diabetics & Blood presser on which. 50% can be prevented through good Nutrition and life style improvement.

    A decade ago, we worried about communicable diseases of childhood or malaria, polio, malnutrition, small pox, tuberculosis, cholera, and other traditional ailments. Today urban India is more concerned with degenerative and man-made diseases like HIV, with India having the largest AIDS- infected population in the world (5.7 million adults and children in 2005).Or lifestyle diseases like stress, diabetics, cancer and cardiovascular problems stemming from unhealthy diets, smoking and lack of regular exercise. In all countries economic changes have a major impact on the way we live, and die.

    In the Indian context, economic progress and better healthcare, or access to healthcare, has produced some remarkable shifts.

    Average life expectancy in 1951 was woeful 36.7 years. It is currently close to 67 years and is projected to reach 75 years by the next decade.
    There has been a dramatic drop in total fertility rate and infant mortality rates. Both key indicators of the health of society. That is, in no small measure, to do with the dramatic growth in privet healthcare facilities and advance in technology, expertise and quality of service.
    This has resulted in total restructuring of Indian healthcare.
    A resent report put the healthcare industry at Rs 93,000 core and growing at 13 per cent annually.
    India’s. Private- health spend is among the highest in the world


    THE BAD NEWS
     Every six person who dies in the world is an Indian.

     By 2010, 60 per cent of the world’s cardiac patients will be Indian.

     Every fourth diabetic in the world is an Indian.

     Indian teens have the world’s highest suicide rate.

     India has the highest number of people living with HIV/ Aids.


    A country in” health transition” also means a population in the same situation.

    Fast food , fast lives, eating out, late night parties, alcohol, cigarettes, refrigerators groaning with processed foods and international branded munchies or instant meals were like organizing a banquet for some body who had been shipwrecked for years on a desert island.

    The over-indulgence took its toll. WHO reports that 2.4 million Indians die of coronary artery disease each year and another 15 million suffer from heart related problems, a figure that is abnormally high largely because research shows that Indians, globally, are genetically pron to cardio-vascular disease. On every comparative scale.
    Problems like sexual dysfunction, obesity, stress, diabetes, hypertension, cardio-vascular disease and, of course, AIDS have shown an alarming rise.

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