Risk Factors of Diabetes
Risk Factors of Diabetes
Risk Factors of Diabetes
RISK FACTORS OF
DIABETES IN DISRTICT
RAWALPINDI
Group members
AREEBA ZULNASH
IQRA ARSHAD
SANIA TABASUM
AROOSA GUL
13-ARID-2147
13-ARID-2161
13-ARID-2176
13-ARID-2148
Introduction
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Types of diabetes:
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Diabetes in world
According to the International Diabetes
Federation
285 million people across the world are
suffering from diabetes
by the year 2030, the figure is
expected to reach 438.4 million an
increase of nearly 54 per cent.
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Diabetes in Pakistan
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Objectives of the study are
To study the relationship between:
diabetic and demographic factors such as age,
height, weight, family history.
diabetes and chronicle diseases such as heart
diseases, kidney diseases, blood pressure.
diabetes and counter medication methods (such as
vitamins, iron supplements, others).
diabetes and dental problems.
diabetes and depression.
To study the effect of healthy diet on diabetic
patients.
Literature Review
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We have drawn following variables from reviewing
literature so far.
i. Demographic factors
ii. Family history
iii. Cholesterol level
iv. Blood pressure
v. Heart, kidney, joint, dental, eye sight problems
vi. Blood pressure
vii. depression
viii. Eating habbits
ix. Pysical activities
x. Usage of counter medications .
Sampling technique
N=500
Target population
Case control study
Chi square
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Chi-Square Distribution
The Chi-square distribution was
discovered by Friedrich Robert Helmert
(1843-1917) in 1876 but forgotten until
Karl Pearson rediscovered it in
1900.This distribution is used
extensively in applied statistics
. Attributes
Results.
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General Procedure for testing hypothesis
Formulate the null and alternative hypothesis as
Ho: the two attributes of classification are not associated.
H1: the two attributes of classification are associated.
Choose a significance level . The commonly used
level are at
=0.05, 0.01.
The test-statistic to used is
Determine P-Value
If P-Value , then reject Ho, otherwise accept Ho
Chi-square Analysis:
Computation:
Table 2: Chi-Square Tests
Value
Pearson
Chi1.722E2a
Square
Likelihood Ratio 190.050
Linear-by-Linear
158.732
Association
N of Valid Cases 500
a
Df
Asymp.
sided)
.000
.000
.000
Sig.
(2-
Conclusion:
As P-value =0.00 is less than = 0.05,
so we reject our null hypothesis and
conclude that there is association
between diabetes and age factor
Computation:
Df
.112
Continuity
Correctionb
2.242
.134
Likelihood Ratio
2.522
.112
.117
Linear-by-Linear
Association
2.522
N of Valid Casesb
500
.112
.067
Conclusion:
As P-value =0.112 is greater than =
0.05, so we reject our null hypothesis
and conclude that there is no
association between diabetes and
family history.
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