Obesity management refers to the practices, strategies, and interventions designed to prevent and treat obesity, a chronic condition characterized by excessive accumulation of body fat. This research area encompasses a wide range of disciplines, including nutrition, exercise science, psychology, medicine, and public health. Research in obesity management aims to understand the complex factors that contribute to obesity, such as genetics, behavior, environment, and socio-economic status. It also seeks to identify effective interventions for weight loss and maintenance, such as diet and exercise programs, behavioral therapies, medications, and surgical procedures. Additionally, research in obesity management explores the impact of obesity on overall health and well-being, including its association with chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and certain types of cancer. This research also investigates the societal and economic consequences of obesity, such as healthcare costs and productivity losses. Overall, research in obesity management plays a critical role in developing evidence-based strategies to prevent and treat obesity, improve quality of life, and reduce the burden of obesity-related diseases on individuals and society as a whole.