India Is Getting Shorter — While China Gets Taller | India's Health Crisis Explained

Timestamps 00:04 - India struggles with severe malnutrition and rising obesity issues. 00:46 - Obesity is normalized in India despite being a serious health issue. 02:12 - China utilizes genetic screening to enhance citizen health and height. 02:51 - China's focus on health leads to taller athletes, unlike India's casual approach. 04:15 - India's diet lacks adequate protein, affecting children's growth and development. 04:55 - India's diet high in carbohydrates affects weight and health. 06:16 - India's sugar consumption contrasts with China's healthier food policies. 06:59 - India faces a severe health crisis with inadequate nutrition for children. 08:20 - India's lack of physical activity harms children's development compared to China. 08:57 - Children's lack of playtime and poor sleep habits contribute to India's health crisis. 10:19 - Productivity relies on quality of work, not quantity of hours. 11:02 - India's health crisis highlights systemic failures in fitness and regulation. 12:26 - Physical activity and nutrition are crucial for improving India's health crisis. 13:05 - India needs better access to affordable healthy meals for children's development.