What is India Health Quotient?
What is
India Health Quotient?
A self-assessment of how Indians experience their physical, mental, financial, social and occupational health
The India Health Quotient recognises that wellbeing goes beyond the absence of illness. It is a 0–100 score across five dimensions of health: physical, mental, financial, occupational and social, built on how individuals see themselves.
Respondents rate statements and assign importance to what matters most to them. The score reflects not just how they are doing, but how they feel they are doing on what they value.
It is not a clinical measure, but a measure of perceived wellbeing, capturing how Indians experience health in their everyday lives.
The 5 dimensions of the
India Health Quotient
The Quotient maps five dimensions and weights them by individual priority - so the final score reflects both performance and what matters most to each person.
How Does It Work
Built on what 2,600 Indians said
The Quotient is more than a survey. It is a methodology that weights both performance and priority, so the
score reflects how well someone feels they are doing at the things they personally consider important.
Physical
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Physical
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How does India perform on the
India Health Quotient?
How does India perform on the
India Health Quotient?
India scores 65 out of 100.
The headline number sits in the ‘Good’ band. But the gap between how India looks and how India feels is the most important finding in this study.
Around four in five Indians say they feel stressed. Only one per cent describe their overall health as poor. That gap between how the country appears and how it actually feels is the territory this first edition of the Quotient explores.
The score itself is built from five dimensions of wellbeing. Physical health leads at 68. Financial health lags at 62. Mental, occupational, and social cluster in the middle.
India scores 65 out of 100.
The headline number sits in the ‘Good’ band. But the gap between how India looks and how India feels is the most important finding in this study.
Around four in five Indians say they feel stressed. Only one per cent describe their overall health as poor. That gap between how the country appears and how it actually feels is the territory this first edition of the Quotient explores.
The score itself is built from five dimensions of wellbeing. Physical health leads at 68. Financial health lags at 62. Mental, occupational, and social cluster in the middle.
Key Findings
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