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New study finds Indians face higher genetic obesity risk
short by / on Monday, 2 March, 2026
A new study on Indians and obesity reveals that BMI cut-offs used in the West underestimate risk. Indians face complications at lower weights, with truncal obesity widespread. Genetics play a role, but lifestyle is decisive — especially before age 50. Exercise, diet, and avoiding artificial sweeteners can offset inherited risk, while parental obesity magnifies children’s vulnerability.
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