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Published 11:21 17 May 2017 BST

The study contradicts research published in the European Heart Journal in 2012, which suggested that obese people who were physically healthy were at no greater risk of developing heart disease or cancer than people of normal weight.
Commenting on the findings of the study, Dr Mike Knapton, associate medical director at the British Heart Foundation, said it would help clarify an “age-old myth”.
"This is another study highlighting that, if you are overweight, you are more likely to suffer from heart disease," said Knapton.
"It's not often that research on this scale and magnitude is able to clarify an age-old myth. These findings should be taken extremely seriously and I'd urge healthcare professionals to take heed."
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