Optimizing the Diet of Diabetes Mellitus Sufferers Through Food Mapping Using the Fuzzy Sugeno Method

Randi Rian Putra, Sri Handayani, Cendra Wadisman
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This research focuses on developing optimal strategies for diet management for Diabetes Mellitus (DM) sufferers by utilizing the Fuzzy Sugeno method in food mapping. Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic metabolic disease that requires a careful management approach to diet to control blood sugar levels. In this study, we designed a system that uses Sugeno's fuzzy principles to categorize foods based on glycemic parameters, nutritional content, and individual patient characteristics. This method allows the formation of fuzzy rules that cover the variability and complexity in the preferences and health needs of each patient. The developed model was tested using DM patient data involving detailed information about diet, medical history and blood sugar response. Experimental results show that this approach can provide more personalized diet recommendations that suit individual health conditions. The application of the Fuzzy Sugeno method in food mapping for DM patients is expected to increase patient compliance with the recommended diet, reduce blood sugar levels, and overall, improve quality of life. Additionally, this approach also provides a foundation for the development of adaptive dietary management systems, which can continuously adapt to changing patient health needs over time.
通过使用模糊菅野法绘制食物图优化糖尿病患者的饮食
这项研究的重点是利用食物图谱中的模糊菅野法,为糖尿病(DM)患者制定最佳饮食管理策略。糖尿病是一种慢性代谢性疾病,需要谨慎的饮食管理方法来控制血糖水平。在这项研究中,我们设计了一个系统,利用菅野模糊原理,根据血糖参数、营养成分和患者个人特征对食物进行分类。这种方法可以形成模糊规则,涵盖每位患者偏好和健康需求的差异性和复杂性。我们使用 DM 患者的数据对所开发的模型进行了测试,这些数据涉及有关饮食、病史和血糖反应的详细信息。实验结果表明,这种方法可以提供更多适合个人健康状况的个性化饮食建议。将模糊菅野法应用于为 DM 患者绘制食物图谱,有望提高患者对推荐饮食的依从性,降低血糖水平,并从整体上提高生活质量。此外,这种方法还为自适应饮食管理系统的开发奠定了基础,该系统可随着时间的推移不断适应患者健康需求的变化。
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