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Why more Indian teenagers are developing pre-diabetes and how to stop it

A new health concern is emerging across India; a silent surge of pre-diabetes sweeping through teenagers, some barely 14. It is a warning that lifestyle-driven disease is tightening its grip on the nation. Here’s what the doctor says

November 14, 2025 / 11:01 IST
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Doctors are seeing pre-diabetes in kids as young as 14. With rising screen time, junk food and stress, India’s youth face a silent health crisis. Here’s what parents need to know. (Image: Pexels)

A good night sleep has always been considered the important element of good health, yet for India’s young people, rest alone is no longer enough to shoo off a growing threat. Doctors are now raising the alarm over a steep rise in pre-diabetes among teenagers, signalling the early onset of a condition once considered the preserve of adults.

India, now the most populous country on the planet, sadly also carries the world’s highest number of diabetics. A recent study by the Indian Council of Medical Research–India Diabetes (ICMR-INDAB) suggests that an estimated 136 million Indians are pre-diabetic, and another 101 million already live with diabetes. What unsettles experts most is that the numbers increasingly include school-aged youngsters.

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“This trend is deeply worrying,” says Dr Ravikeerthy, Senior Consultant, Internal Medicine, Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road. "We are now seeing children as young as 14 or 16 presenting with pre-diabetes. It reflects how rapidly lifestyle habits are changing,  and not for the better", he tells Moneycontrol.

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