Every second Indian adult physically inactive, fails WHO guidelines: Study

The discussion revolves around the critical issue of Indian adults failing to meet WHO physical activity guidelines, leading to various health risks. A sedentary lifestyle is linked to a surge in lifestyle-related diseases, impacting both physical and mental well-being. Prioritizing wellness and combating the dangers of sedentary habits is essential for a healthier lifestyle.
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