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A range of complex economic, environmental, social and cultural factors all have a part to play in the rise of obesity as a health problem.

This entails not only considering the impact of social class position, ethnic origin and gender on the prevalence of obesity but also involves examining the implications of unemployment, poverty on the health and well-being of adults and children.