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A recent ICMR-INDIAB study has revealed that India's carbohydrate-heavy diet, with 62% of total calories from white rice, wheat, and added sugars, is driving higher diabetes and obesity rates. Fat and protein intake patterns also show unhealthy trends, with low-quality proteins and high saturated fat consumption. Experts urge policy reforms promoting balanced, protein-rich, and low-carb diets.
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