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WHO health includes mental and social well-being, not only no germs. Kleinman split disease from lived illness. Diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease are rising with urban diets and sitting work. Tribal and Pacific transitions show how fast metabolism follows food change. Structure, not only willpower, explains the burden.
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Introduction
Health is more than the absence of a named infection. WHO called it complete physical, mental, and social well-being. Anthropology adds that well-being is locally defined and unequally distributed.
Body
Meanings of health
- Rivers and later medical anthropologists treated sickness as both biology and meaning. Kleinman split disease, illness, and sickness.
- A pastoralist may call health the ability to walk with the herd. A factory index may call it blood pressure.
Lifestyle disease burden
- Urban diets, sitting work, tobacco, and alcohol raise type 2 diabetes, hypertension, IHD, and some cancers. ICMR and WHO India profiles show this rise beside unfinished infection.
- Thrifty hypotheses after Neel are debated, but the empirical rise in Indian metros and now in small towns is clear.
- Indigenous groups after ration rice and reduced walk, as in some Pacific and Indian tribal transitions, show rapid metabolic change.
- The burden is not only personal choice. Farmer would call it structural: oil, sugar, stress, and weak public sport.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD H[Health] --> B[Body] H --> M[Meaning] H --> S[Social access] L[Lifestyle NCDs] --> D[Diabetes IHD]
Conclusion
Health is functioning in a social world, not a lab slip alone. Lifestyle diseases are rising in India because environments of food and work have changed faster than bodies and public systems.
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