Decoding the Obesity Puzzle in Peru, Colombia, and Mexico
This study explores the multifaceted factors contributing to obesity in Peru, Colombia, and Mexico, addressing the global epidemic of overweight and obesity. Utilizing data analysis and statistical tools, including regression, correlation, and classifiers, the research investigates potential connections between obesity and eating habits, alcohol consumption, and smoking. Drawing on previous studies for context, the analysis involves creating new variables to facilitate focused inquiries. The study's objective is to provide insights into the relationships between lifestyle, dietary choices, and obesity, offering a comprehensive understanding of this complex health concern. While the findings support associations between certain variables and obesity, caution is emphasized regarding causation, underlining the need for additional research.