Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Fit in Hyderabad, plain lazy in Patna

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Hold on to your joggers and dumbbells. Hyderabad is the fittest city in India, reveals the India Youth Survey, with 49% of respondent­s saying they exercise regularly. Ahmedabad, 44.6%, and Mumbai, 37.5%, are second and third.

Kochi citizens are well informed about the benefits of food varieties.

Patna seems to be the least active city, with only 3.3% doing some sort of physical activity. The benefits of healthy food habits seem lost on youngsters from Bhubaneswa­r, with just 6.7% and 15.7% saying they eat salads and fruits.

When asked if they are aware of the benefits of a fibre-rich and gluten-free diet, a large percentage of respondent­s from Kochi says yes. Awareness of foods with fibre, gluten and unsaturate­d fat content is the lowest in the Odisha capital compared to other cities.

A fibre-rich diet can help normalise bowel movements and unsaturate­d fat can keep bad cholestero­l at bay.

Probiotic preparatio­ns are important too, say 80% of youth from the Kerala city. Bengaluru has 56.3% respondent­s giving the thumbs up to organic food.

“I have heard of a probiotic drink brand, that’s all. I don’t really know what it is. I just know it helps in digestion,” says Meenakshi Ruhela, a student in New Delhi.

Probiotics (yoghurt is one of the best examples) have live microorgan­isms thought to be good for the gut.

Food consumptio­n patterns vary too across cities, with 79.6% respondent­s from Chennai saying they consume fruits regularly and 77.9% from Indore making sure they include salads in their diet.

“When I am in college, I usually cannot keep a track of what I am eating. And no matter how much I try to avoid junk food, I end up eating some with friends. However, one good habit that my paying guest facility has inculcated is having salads every day,” says Amisha Verma, a student of history based in New Delhi.

When it comes to monitoring their diet, Mumbai takes the lead, with 50% keeping an eye on what they eat, followed by Kolkata at 43.4% and Hyderabad at 43.3%.

Patna lags behind again, with only 6.7% of the people watching what they eat. Hyderabad has the sweetest tooth with 60% respondent­s in the city saying they love to eat chocolates. Youngsters from Ahmedabad, 48.9%, and Lucknow, 38.3%, find chocolate irresistib­le too.

Despite India’s recent push for yoga, it does not have many takers with 80% saying they do not follow the ancient exercise and meditation discipline.

Bengaluru had the maximum number of yoga practition­ers at 33%, followed by Kolkata and Lucknow at 30.9% and 26.7%.

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