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53% of Women in India ‘Physically Inactive’: Survey

53 percent of Indian women are “inactive” and burn less than 50 percent of calories that a person should burn. 

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While men and women in India are largely physically inactive, women were found to burn less calories than their male counterparts, finds a survey of over one million Indians.

The survey "Physical activity levels of Indians" by HealthifyMe, the domestic health and fitness app, showed that 53 percent of Indian women are "inactive" and burn less than 50 percent of calories that a person should burn through physical activity, daily, as against 44 percent of men.

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The average calorie burn budget of Indian men is 476 calories per day vs women's 374 calories per day, out of which men burn 55 percent (262) while women burn just 44 percent (165).

Over 30 percent men are “active”, burning more than 80 percent of their calories, and only 24 percent women are “active” and 22 percent “mildly active”.

According to Tushar Vashisht, Co-founder and CEO, HealthifyMe,

It is a matter of grave concern that almost half of all Indians are inactive and burn less than even 50 percent of their calorie budget. Inactivity and unhealthy food habits can lead to several lifestyle diseases like obesity, hypertension, diabetes and high cholesterol.

"From our experience, we are already witnessing an increase of such cases amongst people as early as in their 30s.

"Everyday physical activity and good eating habits can play a crucial role in avoiding and even reversing such diseases. It is time that we start taking 'working out' more seriously," Vashisht said.

Further, the survey found that Tier 1 cities continue to be more active than Tier 2 cities, burning 407 calories in a day versus 371 in Tier 2.

Bengaluru, Gurugram and Noida were found as the most fitness conscious, while Kolkata, Jaipur, Lucknow and Ahmedabad were the least active cities.

The data is based on the activity auto-synced via fitness-bands or smartphone apps as well as self-reported workouts from over one million users, aged between 25 and 35.

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