2型糖尿病身体活动障碍的本体识别

Yousef Alfaifi, F. Grasso, V. Tamma
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2型糖尿病是最严重的慢性疾病之一,可以通过药物治疗和改变生活方式来控制。有规律的体育活动是改变生活方式的一个例子,可以帮助控制和预防疾病的并发症。然而,一些不同来源和类型的身体活动障碍(如健康、个人和心理障碍)可能阻碍患者实现其目标。各种各样的研究都试图对不同的障碍进行分类,但没有一个统一的模型来代表不同的障碍以及它们与患者活动之间可能的相互作用。在本文中,我们提出了一个概念模型来识别和分类2型糖尿病的身体活动障碍,旨在为本体论的发展奠定基础,即障碍及其与疾病和患者活动关系的正式模型。所提出的模型依赖于根据体征或因素对身体活动障碍进行识别和分类,并重用现有的糖尿病正式模型和其他开源专业资源。
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Towards an Ontology to Identify Barriers to Physical Activityfor Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes is one of the most serious chronic diseases which can be managed by medication and lifestyle changes. Regular physical activity is an example of lifestyle modification that can help in managing and preventing complications of the disease. However, a number of barriers to physical activity of different origin and type (e.g. health, personal, and psychological barriers) can prevent patients from achieving their goals. Various studies have attempted to categories the different barriers, but there is no unified model representing the different barriers and the possible interactions between them and the patient's activities. In this paper, we propose a conceptual model to identify and classify the barriers to physical activity for type 2 diabetes that is intended lay the foundations for the development of an ontology, i.e. a formal model of barriers and their relationships with diseases and patient's activities. The proposed model relies on identifying and classifying the barriers to physical activity according to their signs or factors, and reuses existing formal models of diabetes and other open source specialised resources.
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