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Doctors, health experts call for strong warning labels on unhealthy food products

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Top doctors, including paediatricians, and public health experts gathered to discuss the urgent need for the adoption of front-of-pack warning labels on all unhealthy food products if India is to safeguard peoples lives from the looming crisis of non communicable diseases.

Citing recent research that overconsumption of ultra processed foods (UPF) and beverages lead to overweight and obesity -- key risk factors for cancer, cardiovascular disease, non alcoholic fatty liver and various other deadly diseases; BPNI, Nutrition Advocacy in Public Interest (NAPi) and several public health organisations called upon the Centre to urgently consider application of mandatory warning labels on ultra-processed foods and food products high in sugar/salt or saturated fat.

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Re: Doctors, health experts call for strong warning labels on unhealthy food products

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Hey! Rudswa that was an really informative, adding more to that I agree for the same it is the urgent call for warning labels on unhealthy food products in India, supported by doctors and health experts, addresses the pressing issue of non-communicable diseases. Highlighting the risks associated with overconsumption of ultra-processed foods, the plea emphasizes the need for immediate government action. The proposed labels, especially on items high in sugar, salt, or saturated fat, aim to empower consumers for healthier choices.

In parallel, it's crucial to define exercise in the context of health. Exercise involves physical activity that promotes overall well-being, complementing dietary changes. As we advocate for warning labels, integrating regular exercise is pivotal in combating the growing health crisis in India.
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