This report examined a population of data extracted from one population of 100.000 inpatients was the first eligible as statistical surveillancereview of clinical data during the study and it is about the higher risks of developing diabetes in children. Then, we selected 8.500 positive susceptibleindividuals from the initial population, and we consider child individuals as an uncenter cohort, subjected to this study. Some data indicate thepossibility to measure the hypertension, heart disease, the smoking history, BMI, the blood glucose level and the haemoglobin A1c level of theoverall population of clinical inpatients while positive statistical population of individuals draw a prospective scenario for future patients in thesame conditions and for future audience segmentation of more populations of individuals evaluating the knowledge of healthcare conditions fromreal data, they were processed in R Studio.

The Risk Factors of Diabetes among Children, Case Study

Cauli, Alessandra
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2024-01-01

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This report examined a population of data extracted from one population of 100.000 inpatients was the first eligible as statistical surveillancereview of clinical data during the study and it is about the higher risks of developing diabetes in children. Then, we selected 8.500 positive susceptibleindividuals from the initial population, and we consider child individuals as an uncenter cohort, subjected to this study. Some data indicate thepossibility to measure the hypertension, heart disease, the smoking history, BMI, the blood glucose level and the haemoglobin A1c level of theoverall population of clinical inpatients while positive statistical population of individuals draw a prospective scenario for future patients in thesame conditions and for future audience segmentation of more populations of individuals evaluating the knowledge of healthcare conditions fromreal data, they were processed in R Studio.
2024
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R Studio; diabetes; surveillance analysis; risk factors; pathogenicity
Cauli, Alessandra
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