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The Pharmaceutical Industry in Addition to the Physical Fitness Center an Advantage for Indian Diabetic- A Statistical Analysis


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This paper is research scheduled for diabetic patients on their medication and exercising routine as a component of daily life. Suggestions to people with diabetes for both(medicine and exercise), but how much diabetics apply in their daily life. Research endeavor to be acquainted with in authentically important answer for it. Statistical analysis exercised here is ordinal regression output. The research applies the model-oriented approach. This research funnels medicine with exercise leads to two sectoral growth of industries (Pharmaceutical and Fitness centers).

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Diabetes, Medication and Exercise, Statistical Analysis, Model Approach.
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Gurvishal Sinha
Sharda University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201310, India

Abstract


This paper is research scheduled for diabetic patients on their medication and exercising routine as a component of daily life. Suggestions to people with diabetes for both(medicine and exercise), but how much diabetics apply in their daily life. Research endeavor to be acquainted with in authentically important answer for it. Statistical analysis exercised here is ordinal regression output. The research applies the model-oriented approach. This research funnels medicine with exercise leads to two sectoral growth of industries (Pharmaceutical and Fitness centers).

Keywords


Diabetes, Medication and Exercise, Statistical Analysis, Model Approach.

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