Udupi: Students of SMVITM develop diabetes prediction & management system


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Udupi, Jun 1: The final year Computer Science and Engineering students of Shri Madhwa Vadiraja Institute of Technology and Management, Aaron Sharon D'Souza, Dhrishya Shetty, Missbah Banu Muneer and Peter Caetano Joao are working on a multifaceted diabetes prediction and management system. They are employing two distinct methodologies:

One based on fasting and postprandial blood sugar levels, and the other incorporating additional health parameters like glucose levels, blood pressure, BMI, and age, utilizing logistic regression. Evaluation of both approaches demonstrated robust predictive capabilities. A user-friendly website interface facilitates seamless data input, enhancing accessibility for users. Complementing predictive features, an online community platform was established to foster peer support and information exchange among individuals managing diabetes, promoting a sense of community and shared experience.

Moreover, the system generates personalized diet plans tailored to users' diabetes status, providing actionable dietary guidance to support health management goals. By integrating predictive analytics, user engagement, and personalized dietary support, the system aims to empower individuals with diabetes, facilitating better health outcomes and fostering a supportive environment for effective disease management. This project is guided by Chaitra Bhat M, assistant professor of CSE department.

 

 

  

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