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The dataset aims to explore associations between health-related variables, particularly focusing on factors affecting BMI and glucose levels, as well as identifying the most significant contributors to diabetes risk. Key variables include pregnancies, glucose levels, blood pressure, skin thickness, insulin, BMI, diabetes pedigree function, age, and diabetes status. The analysis will address how blood pressure influences BMI, the impact of other variables on glucose levels, and the variable most critical to diabetes risk.

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The dataset aims to explore associations between health-related variables, particularly focusing on factors affecting BMI and glucose levels, as well as identifying the most significant contributors to diabetes risk. Key variables include pregnancies, glucose levels, blood pressure, skin thickness, insulin, BMI, diabetes pedigree function, age, and diabetes status. The analysis will address how blood pressure influences BMI, the impact of other variables on glucose levels, and the variable most critical to diabetes risk.

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Aim of Dataset

This dataset contains various health-related variables. The aim of this dataset is to explore the
associations between these health-related variables, focusing on factors that affect BMI, and
glucose levels, and which variable most significantly contributes to diabetes risk. Analyzing
these relationships will provide valuable insights into potential risk factors and help guide
interventions for diabetes prevention.

About Variables:
 Pregnancies: Number of times pregnant
 Glucose: Plasma glucose concentration a 2 hours in an oral glucose tolerance test
 BloodPressure: Diastolic blood pressure (mm Hg)
 SkinThickness: Triceps skin fold thickness (mm)
 Insulin: 2-Hour serum insulin (mu U/ml)
 BMI: Body mass index (weight in kg/(height in m)^2)
 DiabetesPedigreeFunction: Diabetes pedigree function
 Age: Age (years)
 Diabetes: Class variable (No or Yes)

Data Analysis
Problem Statement 1:
Examine how blood pressure influences Body Mass Index (BMI).
Problem Statement 2:
How other variables are affecting a patient's glucose levels?
Problem Statement 3:
Which variable plays the most important role on diabetes risk?

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