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<h1>Economic Survey Links Infrequent Junk Food, Healthy Lifestyles, and Supportive Environments to Improved Mental Well-Being</h1> The Economic Survey highlights a study indicating that infrequent consumption of ultra-processed junk food correlates with better mental well-being. It emphasizes the negative impact of sedentary lifestyles, excessive social media use, and poor family relationships on mental health. The survey stresses the importance of healthy lifestyle choices, supportive work cultures, and strong family bonds to reduce work absenteeism. It also underscores the need for preventive measures at both government and family levels to address rising mental health issues, particularly among youth. The report advocates for prioritizing mental well-being in India's economic agenda to leverage its demographic dividend.