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How India’s diet is changing: More protein, but even more fat

Between 2011–12 and 2023–24, average protein consumption rose marginally by 1–3 grams across rural and urban households. In contrast, fat intake rose steeply—by 12–14 grams per person per day over the same period

July 02, 2025 / 18:41 IST
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India's protein consumption is rising

Indians are consuming more protein-rich foods today than a decade ago, but the rise in fat intake has been even sharper—possibly explaining the country’s growing obesity concerns, according to a Moneycontrol analysis of the latest report released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI).

Between 2011–12 and 2023–24, average protein consumption rose marginally by 1–3 grams across rural and urban households. In contrast, fat intake rose steeply—by 12–14 grams per person per day over the same period.

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In 2023–24, rural households consumed an average of 61.8 grams of protein daily, up from 60.7 grams in 2011–12. Urban households consumed 63.4 grams, up from 60.3 grams.

However, fat consumption jumped significantly. Rural fat intake increased from 46.1 grams to 60.4 grams, while urban consumption grew from 58 grams to 69.8 grams.