Neutrosophic statistical analysis of cardiovascular disease prevention from a physical culture in urban communities

Authors

  • Dennys Raúl Dupotey Hernández Primary health care researcher for the Government of Cundinamarca, Bogota Colombia
  • Darvin Manuel Ramíerez Guerra César Vallejo University, North Lima Campus, Peru

Keywords:

neutrosophic, neutrosophic statistics, prevention, cardiovascular diseases, urban communities

Abstract

The research presented here considers the educational potential of physical activities for disease prevention. Its objective is to elaborate a physical-educational intervention strategy for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases in urban communities in the department of Cundinamarca, Colombia. The research was carried out in the municipalities of Funza, Fusagasugá Albán, and Supatá in the department of Cundinamarca in Colombia, based on the theoretical foundations of prophylactic and therapeutic physical culture and related sciences for disease prevention. Theoretical, empirical, and mathematical-statistical scientific methods were applied. In addition, neutrosophic techniques were used to validate the study. The results indicate an adequate level of statistical significance. Future work should focus on expanding the use of neutrosophic methods to enhance cardiovascular disease prevention efforts across diverse and vulnerable populations, improving decision-making and adaptability in community health programs.

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Published

2024-11-01

How to Cite

Dennys Raúl Dupotey Hernández, & Darvin Manuel Ramíerez Guerra. (2024). Neutrosophic statistical analysis of cardiovascular disease prevention from a physical culture in urban communities. Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, 74, 75-83. https://fs.unm.edu/nss8/index.php/111/article/view/5290