Dr Jitendra inaugurates International Obesity Conference, emphasises judicious use of weight reducing drugs

Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh releasing the National Obesity Registry for Citizens during
Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh releasing the National Obesity Registry for Citizens during "Asia Oceania Conference on Obesity" at New Delhi on Saturday. Also seen are leading medical experts and endocrinologists including Dr Kyoung Kon Kim, Dr Volkan Yumuk and Dr Shashank Joshi.

Excelsior Correspondent

NEW DELHI, Dec 20: Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology, Earth Sciences and MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh, today said that weight reducing or anti-obesity drugs, currently available, ought to be used very judiciously.
The Minister, who is himself a noted Diabetologist and Professor of Medicine, said that obesity is a complex, chronic and relapsing disorder, and not merely a cosmetic or lifestyle concern, calling for a whole-of-society approach to effectively combat what has emerged as one of India’s most pressing public health challenges.
Addressing the inaugural session of the 2-day “Asia Oceania Conference on Obesity” (AOCO), attended by some of the leading experts in the field including Dr Kyoung Kon Kim,, Dr Volkan Yumuk, Dr Mahendra Narwaria, Dr B.M. Makkar, Dr Banshi Saboo and others, the Minister said the very fact that doctors, researchers, policymakers, and other stakeholders were coming together under one roof reflected the growing seriousness of the obesity epidemic in India. Drawing an analogy, he remarked that just as economics is too serious a subject to be left to an economist alone, obesity is too serious a subject to be left to a physician or epidemiologist alone, as it has deep social, cultural, and environmental roots.
On the occasion, the Minister also launched the AIAARO National Obesity Registry, a significant initiative aimed at strengthening India’s obesity research ecosystem through systematic data collection, evidence-based insights, and long-term policy support.
Dr Jitendra Singh highlighted that India is witnessing a worrying rise in Non-Communicable Diseases, which are linked to obesity in one way or another, and which account for nearly 63 per cent of overall mortality. He pointed out that conditions such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and certain cancers are linked to obesity, including central or visceral obesity, which is particularly prevalent among Indians and poses independent health risks even beyond overall body weight.
Referring to the leadership of Narendra Modi, the Minister said it is unprecedented in the Indian context for a Prime Minister to repeatedly speak about obesity and lifestyle-related diseases from national platforms. He highlighted that the Prime Minister’s emphasis on small, sustainable changes in food habits and daily routines reflects a clear recognition of obesity as a national priority, closely aligned with initiatives such as FIT India, Khelo India and the broader vision of preventive healthcare.
Dr Jitendra Singh said that since 2014, health has moved to the centre of national policy making, with the government focusing on prevention, affordability, and early intervention. He cited Ayushman Bharat, mass screening programmes and India’s growing global leadership in preventive healthcare, including the development of indigenous vaccines, as examples of this shift. He also highlighted the government’s emphasis on integrating traditional systems of medicine through a dedicated Ministry of AYUSH.
The two-day Asia Oceania Conference on Obesity (AOCO) is the flagship conference of the Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity (AOASO), a regional body representing obesity societies across Asia and Oceania. In India, the conference is being organised by the All-India Association for Advancing Research in Obesity (AIAARO), the national obesity society and a member of AOASO, in association with AOASO and with the support of IAEPEN India and OSSI. The conference aims to empower physicians, researchers, and policymakers by sharing global best practices, advancing research collaboration, and strengthening evidence-based management of obesity.