The event kicked off on September 1 and is based on National Institutes of Health-funded clinical research by Neal Barnard of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM).
The program shows how a low-fat, plant-based, dairy-free diet can help people lose weight, reverse diabetes, and implement long-term changes in eating habits and health. It has helped more than 250,000 global participants lose weight and improve their health.
"India faces a health crisis like never before. Traditional plant-based diets are being swamped by meat and processed foods, dairy product consumption is rising, and these unhealthy foods are driving obesity and diabetes rates through the roof.
During the three week program, Bollywood stars and those from Hollywood, including actress Alicia Silverstone, are offering their favourite vegan recipes and tips to stay on track with the program.
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"It's easy to eliminate milk, ghee and yogurt from an Indian diet. The Kickstart offers healthy, dairy-free versions of traditional favourites like Carrot Halwa, Palak Paneer, and Navratan Kurma. There's no deprivation involved-just sensible eating," said Nandita Shah, a Mumbai-based physician who has developed some of the recipes for the program.
Another study by the University of Maryland and the National Council of Applied Economic Research found 22 percent of Indians living in cities were overweight and 7 percent were obese.