2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0289553
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Adolescent relational behaviour and the obesity pandemic: A descriptive study applying social network analysis and machine learning techniques

Abstract: Aim To study the existence of subgroups by exploring the similarities between the attributes of the nodes of the groups, in relation to diet and gender and, to analyse the connectivity between groups based on aspects of similarities between them through SNA and artificial intelligence techniques. Methods 235 students from 5 different educational centres participate in this study between March and December 2015. Data analysis carried out is divided into two blocks: social network analysis and unsupervised mac… Show more

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“…Other groups have focused on assessing the classroom and social media environments as they relate to food and diet. A Spanish study used k-means clustering to identify groups within classrooms, identifying key behaviours within those groups which influenced eating patterns and risk of obesity [21]. Taking a wider view, a group in Texas used natural language processing to assess attitudes to breastfeeding based on Twitter posts [22].…”
Section: Population-level Studies Of Disease Riskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other groups have focused on assessing the classroom and social media environments as they relate to food and diet. A Spanish study used k-means clustering to identify groups within classrooms, identifying key behaviours within those groups which influenced eating patterns and risk of obesity [21]. Taking a wider view, a group in Texas used natural language processing to assess attitudes to breastfeeding based on Twitter posts [22].…”
Section: Population-level Studies Of Disease Riskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eigenvector centrality is used to measure the influence of a node in a network. Several pathways in the network were examined simultaneously via eigenvector centrality (Marqués-Sánchez et al, 2023). Eigenvector centrality is a more complex concept of centrality, where a person with a few connections could still have high centrality if those connections are with highly central individuals.…”
Section: Eigenvector Centralitymentioning
confidence: 99%