Systematic Analysis of Health Risks of Smoking Women Using Datamining Techniques

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Kanimozhi V A
Dr. Krishnapriya V

Abstract

An increasing number of women are becoming victims of their smoking habit. The marketing experts promote smoking as a way of remaining slim in a culture obsessed with thinness. The woman who smokes today is a heavier smoker, on average, with the percentage of women smoking more than 25 cigarettes per day. Women start smoking at younger and younger ages. 84% of women smokers who are now 28-37 years began to smoke before age 20 as compared with 42% of those now 58-67 years. Today more young women than young men smoke. This proposed work provides a comprehensive analysis of various health risks associated with smoking women. And also, a detailed comparison has given on numerous health risks among smoking and non-smoking women. Various data mining techniques has proved the adverse impact of smoking habit in women health. This analysis enlightened data mining techniques utilized to demonstrate the influence of smoking habit in health risks of women.

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Kanimozhi V A

Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science (CT), PSG College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India.

Dr. Krishnapriya V

Professor & Head, Department of Computer Science with Cognitive System, Sri Ramakrishna Collge of Arts and Science, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India.