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Obesity, fat, and public health
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This issue is devoted largely to obesity. We are indebted to associate editors Debbie Lawlor and Nish Chaturvedi who have been responsible for its conception, commissioning material, reviewing the very large number of submitted manuscripts, and finally putting the issue together. The relationship between obesity and health has been subject of scientific debate for decades. Lester Breslow's paper, written in 1952 and reprinted here, demonstrates a strong relationship between obesity and all-cause
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