According to Dr. Jolly, Ludhiana is currently experiencing a critical obesity epidemic, particularly affecting women more than men. The prevalence of obesity is notably lower among individuals aged 18 to 34 but significantly higher in the age group of 35 to 54. This concerning trend raises important health issues that need to be addressed promptly in the region. Obesity is associated with various health risks, including heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure. Therefore, it is crucial for individuals, especially women in Ludhiana, to focus on maintaining a healthy lifestyle through proper diet and regular exercise. Dr. Jolly emphasized the importance of raising awareness about the risks of obesity and promoting preventive measures to combat this growing health concern. By making simple changes in daily habits, such as eating nutritious foods and staying physically active, individuals can reduce their risk of obesity and improve their overall well-being. It is essential for the community to come together to support initiatives that promote healthy living and educate the public about the importance of maintaining a healthy weight. With concerted efforts and a collective commitment to health and wellness, Ludhiana can overcome the obesity crisis and pave the way for a healthier future.

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“Ludhiana’s Obesity Crisis: Women more affected, rates lower in 18-34 age group but soar in 35-54, says Dr Jolly”
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