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HART ( Heart Attack Risk) Adding My Own Variables

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I was in my physics class and we were discussing the risk factors for Heart Attacks; I decided to try to calculate my own variables while still keeping true to the ideal curve. This is what I came up with. Unfortunately I can not show the table I made on excel, but the new variables are sleep and asthma. The numerical values are 3.42 for sleep and depending on the stage of Asthma the values are Stage 1: 1.11, Stage 2: 1.33, Stage 3: 1.44, Stage 4: 1.47, and Stage 5: 1.92. If you know how to calculate HART values and compare them linearly, than you should really incorporate these values .

 

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