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Exploring the effects of intervention for those at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes using a computer
Senlin Luo1, Songjing Chen1, Limin Pan1
1School of Information and Electronics, Beijing Institute of Technology, 100081 Beijing, China.
Abstract:
A simulation based computational method was conducted to reflect the effect of intervention for those at high risk of type 2 diabetes. Hierarchy Support Vector Machines (H-SVMs) were used to classify high risk. The proportion transitioning from the high risk state to moderate state, low state or the normal state was calculated. When Body Mass Index (BMI) decreased by 5% (weight loss 3-5kg), the proportion of Class A transferring to a lower state was 15-25%, and risk also appeared reduced for Class B1. In Class C, when cholesterol (CHOL) was decreased by 2.5% (0.13-0.34mmol/L), 10-25% transitioned to a lower risk state. The method could help determine risk transition by the adjustment of sensitive risk factors. This might provide the basis for implementing intervention in cases in a high risk state.
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