Half of us have ‘fat genes’
May 5th, 2008 14:00

Over 50% of Britain’s population are carriers of a gene that could be making them fat.
Scientists have discovered a section of genetic code that gives its owners an increased chance of being overweight and suffering from related ailments such as diabetes and heart disease.
According to The Telegraph website, the gene is a third more common amongst those of South Asian descent, and leads those carrying it to weigh at least 4.4kg heavier and have a waist that is 2cm larger than non-carriers.


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