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Half of India’s population is topped in adopting healthy aging plan, big disclosure in report
Samira Vishwas | September 11, 2025 8:24 AM CST

 

New Delhi. It is necessary for every person to be healthy, but it is not easy for everyone to consume healthy food in a run -of -the -mill life. The report of Boston Consulting Group has been released on Tuesday. About 50 percent of Indians are planning healthy aging, while 71 percent people are using tech ie technology to stay active for a long time. According to the report, it was said that the world’s large population is getting old, but there are only 12 percent people who are planning their lifestyle according to healthy aging.

The good thing is that India ranks first in the list of countries included in the survey. The report claims that people here have a long -lived desire and are taking some positive steps to stay healthy.

Know how the survey was done

Let us tell you that to find out this report, 9,350 people from 19 countries were included in the survey. The survey-based report states that Indians who wish for longevity are especially ahead in adopting natural remedies, health trackers and AI -ported solutions. Apart from this, Parul Bajaj, Managing Director and Partner of BCG and India lead of marketing, sales and pricing practice (MSP), has also spoken on this report. He said, “The science of longevity is moving fast, but our research shows that only 12 percent of the people worldwide are actively planning healthy aging.

However, in India, we see a unique thing-the consumers here are among the fastest adopting digital health solutions, about 70 percent of consumers use wearable equipment, apps and technology-based equipment, and one of every four consumers is already connecting with AI-intended health agents. “

Healthy aging will benefit

Bajaj says that, “Digital-first mindset is inspiring India to move towards healthy aging, although challenges are not less. Longyvity Paradox reminds us that longevity means not only aging, but those sloping age is purposeful and independent to live. Apart from which India is adopting technology, it can be said that the technology can be said in the coming days. The world will look at us as a bed (test site). “

  • The report states that India topped 25 percent AI-managed health equipment.
  • The country is also included in the top three countries adopting the most adopted tools and trackers, with 32 percent.
  • Compared to the global average 55 percent, 71 percent of people in India admit to the use of at least one technology.
  • 25 percent of respondents in India described some unhealthy options as healthy or very healthy, which is 5-7 percent more than the global average.

Indian consumers were also found to be less affected by privacy concerns, making them more open to digital–health connectivity. However, the strength and accessibility for the lower-or-class class are still important obstacles.

According to IANS


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