Obesity’s distribution is shaped by socioeconomic status and culture. In some low-income settings, higher body weight is still perceived as a sign of prosperity, while in wealthier contexts obesity may concentrate among disadvantaged groups with limited access to healthy food and recreational space. Education, income, and food prices all influence diet and activity choices.
Paragraph D: New perspective on the horizon (Covers scientific research and genetic factors) Questions 5–8: Yes, No, Not Given
Everyone has a right to eat what they like and as much as they like: YES (The text mentions this as a viewpoint held by some groups) Questions 9–13: Summary Completion