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  • Reimagining school nutrition to combat childhood hypertension: promoting healthy hearts.
    Posted on May 17th, 2025 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    • High blood pressure in India is increasing among children, with 7.3% of adolescents having hypertensive blood pressure levels.

    • The Comprehensive National Nutrition Survey (CNNS) from 2016-18 found that 7.3% of Indian adolescents had hypertension, with 9.1% in urban areas.

    • The National Family Health Survey-5 (NFHS-5) shows that 12% of teens aged 15–19 already have elevated blood pressure.

    • The main cause of this trend is rising childhood obesity, less physical activity, and a lifestyle shift indoors and online.

    • The food children are eating, particularly processed snacks, is a major contributor to this issue.

    • Indian adolescents are consuming more than 8 grams of salt a day, almost double the World Health Organization’s recommended limit for adults.

    • The Indian mid-day meal scheme (PM POSHAN) can help break these habits early.

    • The scheme feeds approximately 120 million children across over 1.27 million schools, making it the largest school meal programme globally.

    • The next phase of PM POSHAN could combine nutritional targets with efforts to cultivate a more joyful, educational relationship with food.

    • The concept of ShoKuiku, food education, is woven into school life, helping children understand how to make better choices.

    • Vietnam’s Ministry of Education adapted the ShoKuiku model in 2012 to improve school lunches.

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