healthy weight during adult life is really the bottom line," English added. English, director of the centre for molecular, environmental, genetic and analytic epidemiology at the University of Melbourne, further added that one of his concerns was that the study - of more than 17,000 Australian men aged 40 to 69 - involves participants from a generation in which being obese during childhood was not a important issue.English also added that the higher rates of child obesity now might worsen the results. "In Australia, things have changed a lot,” English added. "We haven't had the experience of people growing up with childhood obesity," he was quoted as saying. International Journal of Cancer has published this study. --With inputs from ANI Source: News Track India

