Obesity ‘kills more than 9,000 Britons a year’
Tuesday, November 11th, 2008By Kate Devlin, Medical Correspondent Daily Telegraph - 10/11/08
Obesity kills more than 9,000 people a year, Alan Johnson warned as he launched a national campaign to fight the crisis. The Health Secretary announced plans for nine new “healthy towns” to share £30 million of investment designed to change attitudes and eating habits.
The announcement is the first stage of a new drive to encourage people to lose weight and become healthier, called Change4Life.
Experts predict that if trends continue the growing obesity problem could lead to rapid rises in the rates of life-threatening diseases like diabetes and cancer.









