"My wife is a doctor and we talk on various subjects. Sometime ago we were discussing diabetes because it was all about healthy lifestyle and active lifestyle. And the number (of diabetics) was 55 million (then).
"I saw that number after a few months it had jumped to 60 million and now we are at 69 (plus) million. It's one record we should not be proud of...This number has to come down," Tendulkar told reporters at an event here.
"I feel to bring this number down we have to change our mindset. We always tend to take our health for granted. We feel nothing can go wrong. We have this 'chalta hai' (casual) attitude, which should not happen."
It is important to do undergo regular medical check- ups and if there is something wrong with one's health that should be addressed immediately, the legendary batsman said.
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He said spreading correct information at grassroots level is extremely important to fight diabetes, also called "a silent killer", so that India becomes a happier and healthier nation.
"Today, my message to children would be to lead active lifestyle and healthy lifestyle. Engage in outdoor activity and outdoor sports where one burns some calories and not (just) exercise your thumbs by playing video games. Because you (children) spend lot of time in playing video games."
On eating, Tendulkar said "We all like to eat...We need to eat smartly and be selective of what we want to eat. By no ways I am saying that you need to only live on salads and soups. You need to enjoy...I also did that.