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A generation once considered too young for chronic metabolic disorders is now at the centre of India’s fastest-growing health crisis. Doctors across major cities are witnessing a sharp rise in early-onset Type 2 diabetes among people as young as their early 20s. This shift, from what was traditionally seen as a midlife disease to one affecting fresh graduates, IT professionals and night-shift workers, signals deep changes in lifestyle, work culture and urban living. What’s emerging is a silent epidemic shaped not only by diet but also by stress, screen time, sleep disruption and genetics.

A Fast-Paced Lifestyle Turning Into A Metabolic Risk

The urban work cycle is pushing young adults into patterns that directly impact metabolic health. “Diabetes is rapidly bec

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