India's Supersize Kids
Investigating the obesity epidemic engulfing India's growing middle class. Anita Rani travels to Mumbai to meet some of India's overweight teenagers.
Anita Rani travels to Mumbai to investigate the obesity epidemic engulfing India's growing middle class. She meets some of India's overweight teenagers who can't stop bingeing on western fast foods, including 13-year-old Kaleb who weighs more than 15 stone.
She visits the clinics at the centre of a booming industry in weight loss surgery. Regulation of the fast food industry is much looser than in Western countries and wealthy Indians are susceptible to the lure of advertising and the promise of a western lifestyle. What is more, Indians are more genetically disposed to obesity and to the type 2 diabetes that all too often accompanies it.
And now that the international fast-food chains and their Indian imitators are opening up branches beyond the big cities in India, the obesity problem is set to explode into a national pandemic.
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Article: India's Supersize Kids
"Chubby kids in India are traditionally viewed as a sign of a family's wealth... It was only after doctors explained that he was close to eating himself to death that things changed."
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Role | Contributor |
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Producer | Andy Wells |
Director | Andy Wells |
Executive Producer | Sam Bagnall |
Presenter | Anita Rani |
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