Obesity is now a disease of poverty, claims public health chief
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William Roberts, chief executive of the Royal Society of Public Health, said the
William Roberts, chief executive of the Royal Society of Public Health, said the 'seismic' change in which part of the British population was at risk of obesity was 'terrifying'.
William Roberts, chief executive of the Royal Society of Public Health, said the 'seismic' change in which part of the British population was at risk of obesity was 'terrifying'.
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