The number of people admitted to English hospitals with conditions linked to obesity has doubled in six years, NHS figures show. In 2016-17, there were 617,000 admissions in which obesity was a factor. By 2022-23, the figure stood at 1.2 million. In 8,716 cases, it was the primary reason for admission (typically for weight-loss surgery). Pregnant women were most prone to obesity-related problems, accounting for 147,143 admissions last year. Arthritis, gallstones, breast cancer, heart disease and pain each accounted for more than 10,000, The Times reports. Admissions were more common in poorer areas: ten times higher in Luton, one of the country’s most deprived boroughs, than in Bracknell Forest, in Berkshire. One in four adults in England are obese, as are 23% of ten- to 11-year-olds. It is estimated that…