2023
DOI: 10.21303/2504-5679.2023.002896
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Prevalence and major risk factors of non-communicable diseases: a machine learning based cross-sectional study

Mrinmoy Roy,
Anica Tasnim Protity,
Srabonti Das
et al.

Abstract: The aim: The study aimed to determine the prevalence of several non-communicable diseases (NCD) and analyze risk factors among adult patients seeking nutritional guidance in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Participants: 146 hospitalized adults of both genders aged 18-93 participated in this cross-sectional research. Methods: We collected the demographic and vital information from 146 hospitalized patients in Dhaka, Bangladesh. We checked the physical and vital parameters, including blood sugar, serum creatinine… Show more

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“…Similarly, a study conducted in Japan found that exposure to green spaces was associated with a lower risk of all-cause mortality (Takano, 2002). Moreover, according to a prevalence study (Roy et al, 2023), NCDs are interrelated and having one NCD might increase the risk of affecting others. So, the use of green space in preventing one NCD might end up preventing others.…”
Section: A Relationship Between Green Space and Ncdsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Similarly, a study conducted in Japan found that exposure to green spaces was associated with a lower risk of all-cause mortality (Takano, 2002). Moreover, according to a prevalence study (Roy et al, 2023), NCDs are interrelated and having one NCD might increase the risk of affecting others. So, the use of green space in preventing one NCD might end up preventing others.…”
Section: A Relationship Between Green Space and Ncdsmentioning
confidence: 97%