The TV star was charged under a section of the Terrorism Act 2000 that has never been used before. Police hope it will send a clear message to those doing business in the art world.
That is why experts say they should only be used under medical supervision.people do put most of the weight back on within a year of stopping the drugs, as their normal food cravings return.
That is why experts recommend that patients improve their diet and increase the amount of exercise they take while on the treatment.Health Secretary Wes Streeting has warned about the danger of people developing a "dependency culture" on these drugs.In the past there have been reports of Wegovy shortages, although the manufacturer Novo Nordisk says the NHS has a protected supply.
The term obese describes a person who has excess body fat.In the UK it's estimated that around one in every four adults is obese.
The standard way of categorising people's weight is by calculating their body mass index, or BMI, which means dividing an adult's weight in kilograms by the square of their height in metres.
For most adults, if your BMI is:He added: "For Mr Rodhouse to claim he acted with 'honesty, integrity and care' in Operation Midland is as grotesque as it is offensive."
Speaking about the operation, the former MP said that "innocent men, including myself, had our reputations shredded, homes raided, and lives wrecked based on obvious falsehoods"."I will never get over what was done to me," he said. "Operation Midland is not history to me - it lives with me every hour of every day."
Mr Rodhouse, who is now a director at the National Crime Agency, said he was "pleased" the IOPC had "recognised that I acted with honesty, integrity and care throughout a difficult investigation".He said police officers "must have confidence that any complaints about their conduct will be competently investigated in a balanced and timely fashion", adding "I now look forward to resuming my career investigating and prosecuting serious criminals."