Obesity is one of the most significant public health challenges of our time-complex, widespread, and deeply interconnected with modern lifestyles, environments, and social systems. Obesity: Understanding, Prevention, and Management offers a clear, authoritative, and compassionate exploration of this global condition, moving beyond myths and stigma to present obesity as a preventable and manageable health issue grounded in science and public health practice.This book provides a comprehensive examination of obesity, beginning with its definition, classification, and global prevalence, and tracing its historical and cultural dimensions. Readers are guided through the biological, psychological, environmental, and socioeconomic factors that contribute to weight gain, as well as the serious health consequences associated with obesity, including cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, respiratory disorders, musculoskeletal problems, and mental health challenges.Designed for students, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and informed readers alike, the book emphasizes practical, evidence-based strategies for prevention and management. It explores nutrition education, physical activity promotion, behavioral therapy, medical and surgical treatments, and long-term weight management approaches. The text also highlights emerging research, innovative technologies, and public health policies shaping the future of obesity care.Importantly, Obesity: Understanding, Prevention, and Management is a book of hope. Through real-world insights, prevention frameworks, and success-oriented strategies, it underscores that meaningful change is possible-at individual, community, and global levels. By fostering knowledge, empathy, and action, this book serves as a vital resource for anyone committed to improving health outcomes and building healthier societies.Whether you are seeking academic insight, professional guidance, or practical understanding, this book equips you with the tools to confront obesity with clarity, confidence, and purpose.