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1 SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING AND DESIGN FOUNDATION IN NATURAL AND BUILT ENVIRONMENTS MATHEMATICS (MATH0103) PROJECT 02- STATISTICS GROUP MEMBERS: DARSHIINI A/P VIGNESHWARAN PILLAI 0319359 KONG ZHENG CHUNG 0319528 TAN WEN HAO 0319923 TAN YIT FONG 0319133 WELSON LUM WEI JUNN 0319514

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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING AND

DESIGN

FOUNDATION IN NATURAL AND BUILT

ENVIRONMENTS

MATHEMATICS (MATH0103)

PROJECT 02- STATISTICS

GROUP MEMBERS:

DARSHIINI A/P VIGNESHWARAN PILLAI 0319359

KONG ZHENG CHUNG 0319528

TAN WEN HAO 0319923

TAN YIT FONG 0319133

WELSON LUM WEI JUNN 0319514

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

CONTENT PAGE

1. INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................3

2. OBJECTIVE................................................................................................4

3. METHODOLOGY......................................................................................5

4. QUESTIONNAIRE.....................................................................................6

5. STATISICAL ANALYSIS.........................................................................10

6. CONCLUSION...........................................................................................17

7. APPENDIX.................................................................................................18

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INTRODUCTION The World Health Organization (WHO) recently released in 2014 a list of preventable causes

of death spanning from 2001 to 2012. Peaking at the top is ischaemic heart diseases followed

by stroke, COPD and trachea bronchus and lung cancers - all caused by obesity. This sudden

peak has been around for more than decade, but do people know that?

We know that obesity is a common disease that affects many within our circle and some

knowledge of preventing this disease has led us to live healthier lives for example say

exercising and eating healthy. Through this survey we wanted to research on whether those of

ages between 21-25 and 26-30, the age groups that are at their physical peak, knew about

obesity and how it could affect them.

Hence, we hope be able to explore the common notions of obesity perceived by the public,

particularly of this age group through the gathering and analysis of the statistical data and

finally presenting it as an infographic for the understanding of the public.

References:

[1] The top ten causes of death (updated 2014) World Health Organization

<http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs310/en/>

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OBJECTIVE This project serves to allow us students to collect and organize statistical data and provide the

opportunity to apply the knowledge gained to statistical data and draw a conclusion from the

data. We hope to achieve this objective by dividing it into subsidiary ones as follows:

1. To collect data on the understanding of obesity of those aged 21 to 25 and 26 to 30.

2. To analyse the statistical data based on the survey forms collected, understand the

mathematical principles involved and present he information in a simple, appealing and

understandable way.

3. Solve problems that involve various mathematical principles.

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METHODOLOGY The data for this report and the questionnaire survey was gathered from 17 December 2014 to

31st January 2015. The survey forms were distributed in two ways, one in hardcopy print form

and one through an online Google doc. Hardcopies of the questionnaire survey was distributed

throughout Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus particularly at the library, kiosk spaces and

the Student Life Centre. On the other hand, the softcopy link of the questionnaire survey was

shared with our fellow friends from other universities to complete. 250 questionnaires were

distributed among two age groups 21 to 25 and 26 to 30. From those two age groups, each age

group consisted of 50 males and 50 females who completed the survey form. Not to mention,

we garnered 50 online survey questionnaires by 25 males and 25 females.

After separating the survey forms according to their age group, the data for each response was

averaged to find the mean using the following formula:

Charts and diagrams were drawn up according to the statistics

gathered for every question.

By the end of the analysis we conclude that the level of

understanding regarding obesity of those aged between 26 to 30 is higher compared to those

aged 21-25.

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PROCESS PICTURES

FIGURE 3 & 4: Students filling up the hardcopy survey form at the Taylor’s

University library

FIGURE 1: Group members tabulating the data from the

survey forms

FIGURE 2:Student of the right is

filling up our online survey form

FIGURE 4

FIGURE 3

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ONLINE SURVEY FORM Link for the softcopy questionnaire by Google documents:

<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1cfkarTPqFRVzTWpQdT7U1skPYkU0wHitZRLr_qx8b4/vi

ewform>

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STATISTICAL ANALYSIS

0

1

2

3

4

5Excessive food intake

Drinking excessivewater

Hereditary/ geneticreasons

Lack of exercise

All

The correct answer garnered a close second

majority of 35.2% from the responses.

4. What are the causes of obesity?

Answer Excessive food intake

Drinking excessive water

Hereditary/ genetic

Lack of exercise

All

No. of responses 14 45 67 34 88

Percentage 5.6% 18% 26.8% 14.4% 35.2%

Total respondents: 250

1. Gender

2. Age group

3. Nationality

Male Female

Gender 125 125

21-25 26-30

Age group 125 125

Malaysian Others

Nationality 189 61

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Excessive foodintake

Drinkingexcessive water

Hereditary/genetic reasons

Lack of exercise All

21-25 15.7 0.4 8 12.3 10

26-30 24.7 2.4 10.8 18.5 24

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

%

21-25

26-30

Linear (21-25)

Q4: What are the causes of obesity?

12

0

1

2

3

4

51

23

Yes74%

No26%

Yes No

Answer 1 2 3

No. of responses 70 103 81

Percentage 28% 41.2% 32.4%

5. How many types of obesity are

there?

The correct answer

was that there were 3

types of obesity and it

is the second most

answered score.

6. Can obesity lead to death?

Answer Yes No

No. of responses 185 65

Percentage 74% 26%

The correct answer is yes, obesity

can cause death which majority of

the public manage to score well.

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1 2 3

21-25 13 23.2 16.2

26-30 15 18 16.2

0

5

10

15

20

25

%

Q5: How many types of obesity are there? 21-25

26-30

Linear (21-25)

Yes No

21-25 35.5 8

26-30 38.5 18

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

%

Q6: Can obesity lead to death? 21-25

26-30

Linear (21-25)

14

Yes83%

No17%

Yes No

0

1

2

3

4<1000

10001-1500

1501-2000>2000

Not sure

7. What is your daily intake of calories?

Answer <1000 1001-1500 1501-2000 >2000 Not sure

No. of responses 14 45 67 34 88

Percentage 5.6% 18% 26.8% 14.4% 35.2%

There is no right or wrong answer and this question is

put to measure the public’s knowledge of their own

health in which the majority, 35.2%, proved they were

not.

8. Are you aware of your own weight?

Answer Yes No

No. of responses

207 43

Percentage 82.8% 17.2%

This question is also meant to evaluate the level of

personal knowledge regarding their health which has

shown to be the majority of the public’s concern.

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<1000 1001-1500 1501-2000 >2000 Not sure

21-25 4.3 6 8 5.2 10

26-30 1.3 12 18.8 9.2 25.2

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

%

Q7: What is your daily intake of calories? 21-25

26-30

Linear (21-25)

Yes No

21-25 25.03 13.2

26-30 22.5 4

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

%

Q8: Aware of your own weight? 21-25

26-30

Linear (21-25)

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0

1

2

3

4

550%

80%

200%

500%

0

2

4

6

8China

America

India

Malaysia

9. Obesity increases death rate by?

Answer 50% 80% 200% 500%

No. of responses 73 125 43 8

Percentage 29.2% 50% 17.2% 3.2%

Majority of the public

believed that obesity

increases death rate by

80% (50%) followed by

the correct answer, 50%

(29.2%)

10. Which country has the highest rate

of obesity?

Answer China America India Malaysia

No. of responses 15 181 15 39

Percentage 6% 72.4% 6% 15.6%

Majority of the public got this

question right with 181 responses

out of 250, making up a 72.4%.

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50% 80% 200% 500%

21-25 23.2 43 8.2 1.6

26-30 26.8 37 9 1.6

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

%

Q9: Obesity increases death rate by? 21-25

26-30

Linear (21-25)

China America India Malaysia Not sure

21-25 7 20.9 8.2 18.1 10

26-30 4 51.5 4.9 4.9 25.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

%

Q10: Which country has the highest rate of obesity? 21-25

26-30

Linear (21-25)

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65%

35%

Yes No

0

1

2

3

4

5

6Cancer

Conjunctivitis

High blood pressureBreathing problems

All of the above

11. Could lack of sleep be causing you to

gain weight?

Answer Yes No

No. of responses

163 87

Percentage 65.2% 34.8%

Majority of the public also got this question right with 163

responses out of 250, making up a 65.2 percentage.

12. Of the following medical

problems, what do you think are

associated with obesity?

Answer Cancer Conjunctivitis HBP Breathing All

No. of responses 19 9 128 75 19

Percentage 7.6% 3.6% 51.2% 30% 7.6%

There were three correct

answers and most, 51.2 %,

believed that obesity only

caused high blood pressure

even though cancer, 7.6%,

was a much more serious

disease.

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Yes No

21-25 30.4 82.8

26-30 34.8 58.3

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

%

Q11: Could a lack of sleep cause you to gain weight? 21-25

26-30

Linear (21-25)

Cancer ConjunctivitisHigh bloodpressure

Breathing All

21-25 4.4 1.3 15.6 10.8 4.4

26-30 3.2 2.3 35.6 19.2 3.2

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

%

Q12: Of the following medical problems, which do you think are associated with obesity?

21-25

26-30

Linear (21-25)

20

0

1

2

3

41st

2nd

5th

10th

0

2

4

6

8Measuring waist size

Using Body MassIndex (BMI)

When medicalproblems start to

arise

Not sure

13. The only way to know if you are

overweight is to?

Answer Measuring BMI Medical problems

Not sure

No. of responses 20 181 22 27

Percentage 8% 72.4% 8.8% 10.8%

This question garnered the

highest range of percentage

on the right answer at 72.4%

compared to the 27.6% of the

combined wrong answers.

14. The World Health Organization (WHO)

came up with the top 10 causes of death in

2014. Which placing do you think obesity is

at?

Answer 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

No. of responses 30 98 86 36

Percentage 12% 39.2% 34.4% 14.4%

Most voted for 2nd and 3rd

placing with 39.2% and

34.4% of the responses

respectively. The least voted

answer, 1st placing, which is

the correct answer only

gathered 12 % of the

responses.

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Measuring waist size BMI Medical problems Not sure

21-25 2.7 19.6 5.7 3.5

26-30 5.3 52.8 3.1 7.3

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

%

Q13: The only way to know if you're overweight is to..? 21-25

26-30

Linear (21-25)

1st 2nd 3rd 4th

21-25 3.7 13.6 14.1 5.9

26-30 8.3 25.6 20.3 8.5

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

%

Q14: What placing do you think obesity is at? 21-25

26-30

Linear (21-25)

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0

1

2

3

4

5Height x Weight

(Height+ Weight) / 100

Weight/ Height²

(Height x 0.3) / Weight

15. What is the method to calculate the

Body Mass Index (BMI)?

Answer Height x Weight

(Height+ Weight) / 100

Weight/ Height²

(Height x 0.3) / Weight

No. of responses 21 116 78 35

Percentage 8.4% 46.4% 31.2% 14%

There have been many campaigns to promote the BMI

formula to keep our weight in check. The correct

formula had the second majority of votes with 78

responses out of 250, proving that the public still has

much to learn about obesity.

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Height x Weight(Height+ Weight) /

100Weight/ Height²

(Height x 0.3) /Weight

21-25 3 13.6 10.8 5.3

26-30 5.4 32.8 20.4 8.7

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35%

Q15: What is the method to calculate BMI? 21-25

26-30

Linear (21-25)

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CONCLUSION

In a nutshell, our major purpose of conducting the survey and tabulating the data is assess the level of understanding the general public has of the number

one disease in the world-obesity. Overall as a whole, the general public has some sort of grasp on what is obesity and how to prevent it from happening

to themselves as shown in question 8 (Are you aware of your own weight?) with a 82.8% majority and question 13 (The only way to know if you are

overweight is to?) with a 72.4 % majority.

However, there are also many misconceptions about obesity. Out of the 12 questions asked in the survey itself concerning obesity, the overall average

score was 6/12.This was shocking news for the number one disease that kills yearly for more than a decade. For example in question 14 (The World

Health Organization (WHO) came up with the top 10 causes of death in 2014. Which placing do you think obesity is at?), only a mere 12% got it right with the answer that it is the number one killer. This meant only 30

people out of 250 knew about this important information which is almost 1/8th of the people surveyed.

Although, on average, the age group between 26 and 30 (Group B) scored

higher with an average of 9/12 while the age group 21 to 25 (Group A) only scored 3/12. This is probably due to the fact that as people get older, they

tend to keep themselves in the know of diseases that could pose a threat to their health which in this case is obesity. For example in question 8 (Are you

aware of your own weight?), 53.2% of those of aged 26 to 30 are aware compared to the 24.5 % of those aged 21 to 25 which is a notable 28.7%

difference.

Even when those of Group A scored higher than those in Group B, it was only by a small mark. This can be clearly seen in question 9 (Obesity increases death rate by?) whereby only a 6% difference occurred between

group A’s 43% and group B’s 37% correctly answering the question.

Eventhough the age group that we interviewed, 21 to 25 and 26-30, were people we believed to score the best on this survey due to their physical peak

in their lives, the level of understanding was disappointing.

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APPENDIX-

COMPILATION OF SURVERY

FORMS