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Diet is influenced by both cultural preferences and disposable income; the prevalence of obesity is higher in manual than non-manual groups, where health is a matter of individual responsibility and free choice influences attitudes based on knowledge. Manual class people are more likely to adapt to fatalism, have short-term goals, low expectations of life and bolder attitude towards taking of risks.