The face of child obesity
It’s about that time to start doing a little physical activity.

Just sitting down in Dzhambulat Khatokhov’s house sucks you straight into his empty world. “There is not a single piece of furniture that he has not broken,” his mother, Nelya, laments as I perch on a stool barely held together by a quiver of nails.
Six-year-old Dzhambulat is 4ft 7in (1.4m) tall but weighs a staggering 15 stone (95kg). Since he was three, he has been touted as the biggest child in the world.
Converted, that’s roughly 208 pounds. At 6 years old, this kid weighs more than I will probably weight my entire life.
