Use of nesutrosophy for decision making regarding the cardiovascular risk prevention plan in bus drivers of the Cristobal Colon Cooperative
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Cardiovascular diseases have been the first cause of morbidity and mortality in the world. Those who work as professional drivers have triggered several diseases. The objective of this research is to use neutrosophy in the decision making process regarding the prevention plan to reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases in bus drivers of the Cristóbal Colón cooperative. The study population consisted of 51 drivers. The research was based on a mixed, qualitative-quantitative, prospective, non-experimental, cross-sectional type, the methods used were analytical-synthetic, historical-logical, inductive-deductive, survey and mathematical statistics. Among the main results were the lack of knowledge about cardiovascular diseases, sedentary lifestyle, low physical activity, bad habits and overweight. It is concluded that poor diet and lack of physical activity are risk factors for triggering heart disease.
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