A Study of Effect of Time Spent on Exercise upon Illness Frequency
Journal Title: International Journal of Health Sciences and Research - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 2
Abstract
Being physically fit plays an important role in human’s life. Physical fitness can be achieved by exercise and healthy diet. This paper provides analysis of time spent on exercise and yearly illness frequency of people in local urban area (India) by using logistic regression.
Authors and Affiliations
Rupali Kanade
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