Abstract

Diabetes is a long-lasting disease, in which the human body does not properly produce energy from food. It leads to nerve damage, kidney damage, and other diseases. This chapter leads to the analysis of measured data on diabetes with respect to changes in the age of the patient. For this purpose, we collected the data from patients aged from 45 to 60 years through oral glucose tolerance tests. These data have been analyzed through both classical and neutrosophic statistics, and a neutrosophic formula has been developed to study the variations of the following data. As a result, it is found that the analysis of diabetes through neutrosophic statistics is more informative, flexible, and adequate than classical statistics.

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