High consumption of fatty, sugary, and salty foods is one of the major causes of developing lifestyle diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, etc. In India, non-communicable diseases are accountable for around 80% of all deaths. 1 In this regard, Danone and Docplexus have organized an interactive webinar on 10 th Nov 2020 at 4 pm on "Addressing The Metabolic Tsunami In India - The HFSS Story" , a topic that is the need of the hour. We invite you to post your queries in the comments section. The speaker shall resolve the queries at the end of the session.

*HFSS: High fat, sugar, and salt References: 1. Dasgupta R, Pillai R, Kumar R, Arora NK. Sugar, salt, fat, and chronic disease epidemic in India: is there need for policy interventions?. Indian Journal of Community Medicine: Official Publication of Indian Association of Preventive & Social Medicine. 2015โ€ฆ