Research on obese patients focuses on understanding the underlying causes of obesity, identifying effective treatments and interventions, and examining the impact of obesity on various aspects of health and well-being. This research area may encompass studies on the genetic, environmental, and behavioral factors contributing to obesity, as well as the potential health complications associated with obesity such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer. Researchers may also explore the effectiveness of different types of weight loss interventions, including diet, exercise, medication, and surgery, and how these interventions can improve health outcomes for obese patients. Ultimately, the goal of research on obese patients is to develop evidence-based strategies to prevent and manage obesity, improve quality of life, and reduce the burden of obesity-related diseases on individuals and society.