Indians are lazy. That’s not me saying it, but a report by Lancet Global Health is saying it. Nearly half of Indians, or 49.4%, are not engaging in any kind of physical activity.

These results are shocking. Because if half of the nation is not participating in any form of physical activity, it means that nation will become a hot zone for diseases.

In this article, we will look into more of this report, find some reasons for the lack of physical activity among Indians, and try to find some ways to tackle it.

What does the report says

According to the report, 49.4% of Indians are not meeting acceptable physical activity levels, which, according to WHO, is 150 minutes per week of moderate-intensity exercise.

Physical inactivity is more common in women compared to men. A difference of 57% versus 42% is shocking.

Further, it should be noted that physical inactivity in India was at 22% in 2000 and 34% in 2010. It is projected to reach 60% by the year 2030.

Physical inactivity is considered a silent killer and could invite many diseases.

Possible reason why people avoid physical activity

👉 There could be multiple reasons for this. The main reason I believe, as a holistic nutritionist, is that people don’t feel the need for it. They wait for something bad to happen to them, and that’s when they wake up.

👉 A busy schedule could be a reason. People just don’t have time, and then they try to find excuses for it. Many people go to the office at 9 am and return back at 5 pm or even later. Then, they might not have sufficient time and energy to do anything more.

👉 Working from home could be another reason for inactivity. If people don’t have to travel and can work at home, then they might not feel the need for anything extra.

👉 When everything is available at one click, people become lazier. Earlier, people used to travel long distances for work, education, and even food. Now, everything is available at one click.

👉 Eating food at the wrong time, binge-watching, and sleeping at odd times are also reasons why people avoid physical activity. They’ve adopted a certain lifestyle and don’t want to add anything extra.

👉 Confusion and lack of knowledge are also reasons for physical inactivity, I think. When people think of physical activity, they imagine the gym and lifting weights. That idea overwhelms many people, and they avoid anything new.

What happens if you are physically inactive

Before I get to what happens if you are not physically active, I want to highlight some numbers: 101 million, 351 million, 254 million, 315 million, and 185 million.

These are not the number of views of my post. These numbers reflect a grim reality. Let me recapitulate.

According to the Economic Times:

  • There are 101 million people in India with diabetes.
  • 215 million Indians have hypertension.
  • 254 million people have obesity.
  • 351 million people in India have abdominal obesity.
  • 185 million people in India have bad cholesterol or LDL.

I’m telling you these figures because, somewhere or another, these numbers are due to a lack of physical activity.

Yes, diet can be blamed, but our way of living is the main reason.

When we eat food, the body releases necessary enzymes to digest and use that food for energy. Suppose you are eating and eating and eating and doing no workout or activity—what will happen? The body will overload.

Physical activity or exercise plays a significant role. Understand it in terms of calories. Our body needs a specific amount of calories; it’s different for different people. TDEE is Total Daily Energy Expenditure.

It’s the total energy or calories our body needs for various functions, like breathing, digestion, etc. Our body has a system of using specific energy for various functions. The rest is stored as glycogen and fat.

Over time, this fat starts getting built up on the liver, heart, etc., which can result in various diseases like fatty liver disease, heart attack, stroke, etc.

Fat can also be deposited on the pancreas, which can affect how insulin is released. On the kidneys, it can weaken kidney function, and on blood vessels, it can restrict blood flow to the heart.

So you see, it’s all related to your physical activity and diet. There are other factors, but in this article, we will not be going into detail about them.

How to start physical activity

Look, if I tell you to start working out and going to the gym, you’ll start looking for the dislike button for the post. Well, spoiler alert, there isn’t any. However, don’t worry, I won’t be telling you to join a gym or do this and that.

But you need self-realization. Whatever choices you are making are for the future. If you choose to eat ultra-processed food, then be ready to face the repercussions.

Physical activity can be started easily; you don’t need anything fancy, and you don’t need to starve. All you need to do is make the right choices.

These things are smart things that can help you :

Few easy tips for physical activity

As you can see it’s all about mindful activities.

If I talk about myself, then yes, I go to the gym. Besides that, I’ve found that the washroom is far away, so that’s like a lot of walking. I also take the stairs to the gym, which is on the 4th floor. After dinner I make sure to walk.

In the end

The results shown by the Lancet study are scary, and what’s projected is even scarier. We often try to find solutions to our bad health and pacify a problem with medicines, but something as easy as a daily walk can help a lot.

To start physical activity, all you need to do is realize the need for it. India is already the diabetic capital; we need the right changes at the right time before it receives another accolade.

Stay healthy and keep smiling.


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36 responses to “Lack of physical activity is harming Indians”

  1. Thanks for sharing . very informative.

    1. Thanks for reading

  2. Really great post. In my opinion, and from what I’ve noticed, the problem is a mix of not enough physical activity combined with a lack of proper diet. The amount of fried, sweet and oily/processed foods Indians consume is way too much. And when you don’t have an active lifestyle but eat like this, it leads to so many health problems.

    1. Yeah

      Our biggest problem in the future would be our food and our lifestyle 🤷🏻‍♂️

      Life expectancy is reducing
      Diseases are increasing

      People sleep at odd time
      They eat unhealthy food
      They are leading the life which is taking them to doom.

      And this is also affecting future generations
      Because food is messing our genes

  3. guilty for one to many here, Devang.
    thanks for the information and bringing about awareness to this…🙏

    1. You need to start some kind of physical activity

      1. jee, I think so too 😬
        thank you again, Devang

  4. Glad you are sounding the alarm about inactivity. It is a world epidemic; very prevalent in the US as well. My 84 year old father says, “Sitting is the new smoking.” He walks 1-2 miles a day.

    1. Sitting is indeed new smoking!!

      Cause of so many things

      We need to ace at right time

  5. I tried many things over the years, but found that with working, domestic chores, family, etc, it was really hard to maintain consistency for getting to a gym or pool. Walking is so simple, AND inexpensive. So, daily walking became my thing. (Plus a good regimen of stretches for about 15-20 minutes beforehand.) All you need is a good pair of shoes, walk out the front door, and move your feet. Not doing anything creates inertia, so the hardest part is getting started. Thanks for the great post!

    1. Walking is cost effective

      You need to be smart when and how to walk

      Try to find ways that you can use as an excuse for walking.

      Walking saves a lot of bills.

  6. Those are some concerning numbers, yes. Your certification and work as a holistic nutritionist are valuable; you are needed, DevU!

      1. I was being sincere – your dedication to health can help people. 😊

      2. Ohhhh

        Thanks

      3. Welcome 😊

  7. Thank you for you informative post, Davang. If one doesn’t stay active and exercise, it takes its toll as one grows older. As an older person, I do as much exercise as I can.

    1. I don’t think you are an old person

      You have aged gracefully

      Keep active
      Keep doing what you enjoy.

      1. Thank you, Davang.💗

  8. You are right. India is the diabetic capital. You have highlighted relevant features as to why people feel lazy to workout. Until something uneven and unexpected happens, we don’t realize. It’s quite relatable to me, my eyes have opened up and now I have adapted to a healthier lifestyle. Thanks for sharing your valuable insights Devang 🙏

    1. I’m glad you’ve started workout 😀

      Best wishes

      What’s your idea for healthy lifestyle.

      1. My idea for the current moment would be less carbohydrates, more protein, less salt, less oil and no sugar at all. This all combined with Yoga, stretches and mindfulness. Just the beginning after having spent lot of lazy years, it’s time to wake up ✅

      2. Good call!!

        Keep it up!

        Focus more on healthy greens
        And fresh fruits

      3. Sure 👍🏼

  9. Guilty of all the reasons you’ve mentioned for avoiding physical activity.
    Even though I’m a super lazy human and planning to binge on Chhole Bhature today, I’ll try to take stairs (with a heavy heart), lol!

    1. Try to walk as much as possible!!

      Try to take lifts

      And yes eat healthy

      Chole bhature at home could be healthy.

  10. Hey Devang 🙂
    Great post. I think this problem is pretty universal and you’re right, we all need to focus on being more active and look for opportunities to be active in our daily lives. It doesn’t have to be physical exercise, but it does help.

    1. I know how much you walk, so I’m satisfied with your case

      How’s your health BX?

      1. Getting better now I’m on holiday. Actually just waiting for a rain cloud to pass then going out for a walk. My CFS has been really bad. But this past month had been stressful … end of term, we lost my mother-in-law (funeral is Friday) and a couple of bad migraines. I’m glad to finally have arrived at the holidays

  11. Very informative.
    Thanks for sharing, Devang.

    1. Thanks for reading VKV

      Jai shree ram

  12. Loved your post, DU. I try to park further and use the stairs to get more steps in and stretch when I’m waiting. ❣️

    1. Ohh
      You are amazing
      I never doubted you.

      1. awwww thanks my friend, like you!❤️

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