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A Zebrafish Model of Diabetes Mellitus and Metabolic Memory
Published on: February 28, 2013
Forecasting the Prevalence of Diabetes Mellitus Using Econometric Models
Assel Mukasheva1, Nurbek Saparkhojayev2, Zhanay Akanov3
1Department of Cybersecurity, Data Processing and Storage, Satbayev University, Almaty, Kazakhstan. mukasheva.a.82@gmail.com.
Introduction:
The prevalence of diabetes in Kazakhstan has reached epidemic proportions, and this disease is becoming a major financial burden. In this research, regression analysis methods were employed to build models for predicting the number of diabetic patients in Kazakhstan in 2019, as this should aid the costing and policy-making performed by medical institutions and governmental offices regarding diabetes prevention and treatment strategies.
Methods:
A brief review of mathematical models that are potentially useful for the task of interest was performed, and the most suitable methods for building predictive models were selected. The chosen models were applied to explore the correlation between population growth and the number of patients with diabetes as well as the correlation between the increase in gross regional product and the growth in the number of patients with diabetes. Moreover, the relationship of population growth and gross domestic product with the growth in the number of patients with diabetes in Kazakhstan was determined. Our research made use of the scikit-learn library for the Python programming language and functions for regression analysis built into the Microsoft Excel software.
Results:
The predictive models indicated that the prevalence of diabetes in Kazakhstan will increase in 2019.
Conclusion:
Mathematical models were used to find patterns in a comprehensive statistical dataset on registered diabetes patients in Kazakhstan over the last 15 years, and these patterns were then used to build models that can accurately predict the prevalence of diabetes in Kazakhstan.
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