Abstract:Diabetes Risk Score (DRS) tools are computational tools, used to assess the risk of a person's getting diabetes. DRS tools are generally used as a simple, inexpensive and noninvasive mass screening tool to detect diabetes. Various DRS tools are reported in literature and being used successfully. The accuracy of the DRS tools highly depends on the parameters used to derive it. Total Diabetic Risk Score is calculated by adding individual parameter's risk scores. This approach won't work, if any pair of parameter… Show more
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