People who have a collection of 'fat genes' have to do 73 percent more exercise to achieve the same amount of as someone with no genetic predisposition, a new study suggests. Researchers from Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville found some people with a high genetic risk of obesity will have to walk around 15,000 steps to see weight loss - compared to just under 5,000 for those with low genetic risk.Even those with a moderate risk will have to walk 41 percent more steps than people with low risk. This is based on people making no change to their diet at all.
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