Kalesware MuniandyHayati Binti IsmailSaiful Izwan Bin Zainal2024-05-282024-05-2820232024-2-192456-3315https://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2305134.pdfhttps://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/7814International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation. Volume 8, Issue 5Malaysia has the highest number of obesity cases in South-East Asia. The National Health and Morbidity Survey which was carried out in 2019 shows a startling statistic, in which 50.1% of Malaysians were either overweight or obese. The systematic review from the year of 1990 to 2014 shows an increasing prevalence of obesity among Malaysian secondary school students. This indicates that obesity or overweight develops gradually from childhood, in which an obese child could develop into an obese adult. The demand to develop and execute various practices to reduce obesity among secondary school students grows as the number of obesity cases continues to rise. Hence, this qualitative study of semi-structured interviews is undertaken to examine the current practices available in Malaysia to curb obesity among Malaysian secondary students.en-USObesity, secondary students, current practices, MalaysiaA Qualitative Study to Explore the Current Practices to Curb Obesity among Secondary School Students in MalaysiaArticle84685285