Bengaluru tops a survey as the healthiest city, Bengalureans are eating, sleeping and exercising well

Bengalureans are at the forefront of leading a healthy lifestyle owing to healthy habits of being active, getting enough sleep and consuming enough water
Bengaluru tops a fitness survey as the healthiest city
Bengaluru tops a fitness survey as the healthiest city
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Bengaluru tops the India Fit Report 2019 as the most healthiest city. GOQii, India’s leading preventive healthcare company recently launched the fifth edition of its India Fit Report 2019, according to which Bengaluru is India's healthiest city followed by Delhi in the second place. In terms of step count, Mumbai tops the list as the most active city mainly by engaging in activities like walking and running. The average daily step count of Mumbai is 7,294 steps. 

The report is a result of a year-long study of more than 700,000 GOQii users across 8 key cities and several parameters such as steps taken, lifestyle diseases (Dlifeiabetes, Cardiac and Hypertension), BMI (Body Mass Index), nutrition, water, stress, sleep, gut health and immunity among others. These are further classified according to gender and also three parameters of pollution namely – air, water and food as well and found that Pune emerges as the most liveable city in India.

Bengalureans are at the forefront of leading a healthy lifestyle. Data indicates that they are the most rested, getting the longest amount of sleep in comparison to other cities at 6 hours 56 minutes on an average every day. Owing to healthy habits of being active, getting enough sleep and consuming enough water, Bengaluru has held on to its top ranking.

Mumbai, though does not top the list of being healthy overall, it is still on top of being an active city. The average daily step count of Mumbai is 7,294 steps. Mumbai stays active mainly by engaging in activities like walking and running.

Across India, walking has seen a gradual increase in all the cities; from an earlier 22% it has grown to 33%. Taking this positive statistic one step further, GOQii recently announced 'India Steps Challenge' - a first-of-its-kind 100-day nationwide challenge with an aim to encourage Indians to walk more and shift towards a healthier lifestyle. Since the February 22, Andhra Pradesh is leading the challenge by clocking in an average of 7,607 average steps a day followed by Tamil Nadu that clocks in an average step count of 7,535. Kerala is at #3 with 7,430 avg. steps and Karnataka at #4 with 7,426 average steps per day.

Commenting on the findings of the India Fit Report 2019, Vishal Gondal, Founder and CEO of GOQii said, "GOQii's India Fit Report is a one of a kind nation-wide health report that shows year on year how India is performing across a broad range of healthcare parameters. We are excited to see there are signs of steady improvement; the average step count has increased from 6126 to 6783, water intake has increased from 1.5 to 2.17 litres and the average sleep time has increased from 6.54 to 6.85 hours, all in a span of a year between 2017 and 2018."

He further said, "These statistics show that India is slowly shifting towards adopting a healthier lifestyle and at GOQii, our aim is to continually innovate our diverse offerings to encourage more users to permanently shift to preventive healthcare lifestyle."

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