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A review of machine learning in obesity
Authors:K W DeGregory  P Kuiper  T DeSilvio  J D Pleuss  R Miller  J W Roginski  C B Fisher  D Harness  S Viswanath  S B Heymsfield  I Dungan  D M Thomas
Institution:1. Department of Mathematical Sciences, United States Military Academy, West Point, NY, USA;2. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA;3. Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, LA, USA
Abstract:Rich sources of obesity‐related data arising from sensors, smartphone apps, electronic medical health records and insurance data can bring new insights for understanding, preventing and treating obesity. For such large datasets, machine learning provides sophisticated and elegant tools to describe, classify and predict obesity‐related risks and outcomes. Here, we review machine learning methods that predict and/or classify such as linear and logistic regression, artificial neural networks, deep learning and decision tree analysis. We also review methods that describe and characterize data such as cluster analysis, principal component analysis, network science and topological data analysis. We introduce each method with a high‐level overview followed by examples of successful applications. The algorithms were then applied to National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey to demonstrate methodology, utility and outcomes. The strengths and limitations of each method were also evaluated. This summary of machine learning algorithms provides a unique overview of the state of data analysis applied specifically to obesity.
Keywords:Deep learning  machine learning  National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey  topological data analysis
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