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Obese 'adding to food crisis'

OBESE people are contributing to the world food crisis because of the amount they eat, experts claim.

Researchers calculated that obese populations consume 18 per cent more calories than average, boosting the global demand for food and pushing up prices.

Car use by overweight people also had knock-on effects on oil supplies and the cost of food production.

The findings of researchers from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, were published in the Lancet journal.


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