Impact of Education and Socio-Economic Status on Post-Natal Body Weight using Machine Learning Approach
Saishree Sahu,
Prasanna Kumar Dixit,
Chinmayee Dora
Abstract:Background:The maternal education and socio-economic status of the mother greatly affect the growth of the baby. Nutritional deficiency is the major cause of motor and physiological disorders in children. Hence, predicting body weight could be used to monitor the growth of the babies. Although the prediction of weights is standardized by World Health Organization (WHO), for babies based on their gender and age; generalizing it for all locations and socio-economic variations is not possible Method: Hence, in th… Show more
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