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Rise of the Snow Leopard

Lifestyle Shift Fuels Rising Diabetes in J&K

By Ajaz Rashid

The rising tide of non-communicable diseases in Jammu and Kashmir is no longer a distant warning—it is an unfolding crisis. Fresh assessments by health experts reveal that roughly one in ten residents is already living with diabetes, while nearly 15 percent hover in the pre-diabetic zone. These numbers, growing with alarming consistency, reflect a shift in lifestyle that has outpaced the region’s public health preparedness.

A recent national study covering Kashmir and Ladakh, conducted between July 2023 and January 2024, offers a more structured snapshot of the epidemic. It estimates the diabetes prevalence at 7.8 percent, with only 5.4 percent of those affected aware of their condition. Another 2.4 percent are living with the disease unknowingly. The same study presents an equally troubling picture of the broader metabolic landscape: 10.5 percent of adults are pre-diabetic, 30 percent hypertensive, and over 57 percent obese. These indicators, taken together, point to a population steadily sliding toward chronic illness at a pace faster than ever.

Lifestyle Shift Fuels Rising Diabetes in J&K
This is a region where healthcare access has improved, digital conveniences have multiplied, and modern life has become remarkably frictionless. Yet that very convenience is proving costly. The decline of physical activity, the rise of ultra-processed food, and a steady shift toward sugary, high-calorie diets are quietly shaping a public health emergency. When daily life becomes so effortless that movement becomes optional, the consequences are predictable.

Health professionals warn that the comforts of progress cannot be allowed to overshadow its risks. Technology and development have undoubtedly elevated living standards, but they have also dimmed the instinctive commitment to active, balanced living that once shaped everyday life in the Valley. The challenge now is to restore that equilibrium without rejecting the benefits of modernity.

The first step is awareness, and the second is accountability—both personal and institutional. Regular exercise and a nutritious diet remain the most potent shields against diabetes, yet they are also the most neglected. Schools, families, and communities must normalize conversations around preventive health. If older generations model healthy habits, younger ones are far more likely to follow.

Jammu and Kashmir stands at a crossroads: continue on the current path and watch the burden of disease grow heavier, or intervene now with the seriousness this crisis demands. The choices may feel small—daily walks, mindful eating, routine screenings—but collectively, they could determine the region’s health trajectory for decades to come.

Filed Under: Editorial, Latest News Published on December 6, 2025

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