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Analysis of biomedical signals for the management and control of diabetes 1
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[ES] diabetes is a chronic disease affecting a large part of the world’s population, which appears because the pancreas do not manufacture the amount of insulin that the body needs. People with diabetes should therefore inject insulin into each meal to reduce the level of sugar in the blood. It is difficult to know what exact amount of insulin is injected, since there are many — components that alter the level of sugar in the blood, such as physical activity, the amount and type of food ingested, the amount of insulin injected into the previous meal. The problem that arises, as mentioned above, affects many patients. Therefore, the aim of this work is to analyse a database containing information on the components discussed in the previous paragraph, in order to obtain knowledge useful for clinical practice. In order to achieve this, an application has been developed using Matlab, capable of reading the data of each patient, stored in an Excel document, and detailing these data, which can see the impact that some components may have with each other. The application is addressed to the professional and investigator field, in order to facilitate medical experts in the treatment of this disease, to assist them in their decision-making, and thus to enable their patients to be better diagnosed. Fenoll MALONDA, H. (2014). Analysis of biomedical signals for the management and control of diabetes 1. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/48177.

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