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24 June, 14:00

If both of a person's parents are obese, he or she still has only a 10 percent higher chance of becoming obese than a person with parents who are both not obese.

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  1. 24 June, 14:14
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    False

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    The reason is that if one of the parent member is obese then the chances the child would be obese is 50% and 80% if both of the parents are obese. So saying that their are 10% higher chances of becoming obese is incorrect.
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