As per the World Health Organization (WHO), health is defined as a state of physical, mental, social and spiritual well-being, and not merely absence of disease or infirmity. While it has always held great importance in the minds of people, the Covid-19 pandemic has acted as a stimulus for everyone to make changes to their routine lives and adopt newer habits that encourage and influence a healthier lifestyle. It has challenged our deep-rooted lifestyle and healthcare choices and made us question our approach towards the new normal. A study has indicated that there is an improvement in the consumption of healthy meals and restriction of unhealthy food items by people during the pandemic. However, increased physical inactivity, screen time and quarantine induced stress and anxiety have been counterproductive to the cause of overall health and wellness.