I really wish I could read about the nutrition breakdown somewhere. I've heard some doctors say that just being able to eat everyday would let you reach your nutrition height. But is it really just eating everyday? How much does the actual diet factor into that?
Are many urban Indians vegetarians still? I'm really curious to know if vegetarian, urban Indians are still that much taller than rural Indians. I blame myself for losing height because I went vegetarian at an early age. It'd be nice to get that off my mind if it played almost no part in my final adult height.
That's not entirely true, what about protein? thought it is true to some extent (that is to say that having healthy appetite and eating per that is good), but that's why I used the word 'lifestyle', take my example - I ate less (like freakishly less) not because I did not have access to food, but had low appetite then i started playing some sports and appetite grew but it was too late, and on top of that all I ate was vegetable curry, bread, rice, and very occasionally some milk and some cereals ( so no adequate protein) i realized that the diet was no good when I was 20 and started eating eggs, but it was too late.
And NO, most urban people now are turning to eating meat in India, even my friends who do not eat meat at home, all of them eat loads of meat outside everyday, just to save face at home they show they don't (even their fathers eat meat outside) and many families that are traditionally vegetarian have long back started eating meat because they realized meat is easiest way to protein. Also note that urban well to do (and even well to do rural) indians eat better quality veg food like paneer (dairy), cereals etc. which thought not as big a protein source as meat, is still better than vegetable curries