G. Moinoddin, director–South India (Bariatric & Metabolic Surgery) of Manipal Hospital, Bengaluru, addressing a media convention in Tirupati on Saturday (October 11). | Photo Credit: KV POORNACHANDRA KUMAR
The development is alarmingly excessive within the rice consuming states of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, noticed director South India (Bariatric & Metabolic Surgery) of Manipal Hospital, Bengaluru, G. Moinoddin.
Addressing a media convention right here on Saturday, he attributed the rising danger of metabolic-related diseases to the consumption of the staple meals, particularly after ‘polished rice’ took over because the staple meals.
“An estimated 67.4% of individuals within the area are both obese or overweight, amongst which 31.1% are males and 36.3% are ladies. This underscores the necessity to diversify the weight loss program and incorporate more healthy, balanced meals,” mentioned Dr. Moinoddin, whereas suggesting inclusion of pulses, legumes, dairy, fish and eggs.
A mix of things, together with excessive consumption of processed meals that lack dietary worth, following a sedentary life-style and metabolic points comparable to insulin resistance, hypothyroidism and PCOS have resulted in an elevated incidence of weight problems amongst people aged 15 to 49 years, he noticed, citing a research.
While the overweight people having signs like hypertension and excessive blood sugar, resulting in a situation known as the ‘metabolic syndrome’, Dr. Moinoddin defined that these people are at the next danger of growing continual circumstances, together with sort 2 diabetes, cardiovascular illnesses and sure forms of cancers.
Dubbing bariatric surgical procedure as the best therapy choice for individuals having weight problems or having underlying well being points, he defined how they’ve grow to be simpler with minimally invasive strategies to restrict meals consumption and promote sustainable weight reduction.
Published – October 11, 2025 03:43 pm IST
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