Now-a-days, anemia is considered a worldwide problem that not only seriously affects our health, but also has economic and social consequences. Therefore, seeks to provide a solution to the problem to detect anemia with a non-invasive method quickly, simple and low-cost way. In this research work, a web system was designed applying the scrum methodology to detect anemia and simplify the detection process of anemia in Peruvian children. In addition, this study shows as a result a technological prototype that helped in the diagnosis of anemia ; at the same time it provides food recommendations to patients to combat anemia efficiently, with a variety of recipes and ingredients that are available in any home, helping in the recovery process. In addition, the analysis carried out on children with anemia in Peru is shown, where it is known that Puno is the most affected department. With respect to the capital Lima, the most affected district is Callao. However, this amount is expected to drop considerably in the coming years.
Diabetes is a disease that is increasing worldwide, the main causes are: a sedentary lifestyle, aging population and economic factors. On the other hand, in Peru there is also prevalence of diabetes, especially in older adults, due to this problem, in this research work a mobile application is designed to motivate and improve the state of patience with diabetes, this seeks to help these people to improve their quality of life. The Agile Scrum methodology was used for the design because of its constant meetings that better involve the team in the project, in addition to having tools that better organize the information. For the development of the design a survey was conducted to 25 university medical students, thanks to their answers we obtained the requirements of the application, which were taken as a guide to develop its functionality, finally the work includes the design of an interactive mobile application, intuitive and easy to use, in addition to having tools capable of motivating and informing the patient about diabetes.
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