Mathematical research on optimization technique for diet planning problem: Case research autism paralympic athlete

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This paper demonstrates distinctive methods used in operation research to experience with different diet issues. Every diet problem has its particular cost limitation and objective function. The designation of sufficient menus including the consideration of several types of constraints, for example, the ideal nutritional content, the amount of food to be consumed and others. The mathematical model is constructed to determine a diet plan as an optimal solution which fulfills every requirements and limitations. The application of different optimization techniques and weakness in each method has been reviewed. The use of integer programming and development that can be done also represents in this paper. An optimal and practical solution is acquired to solve the diet problem for autism Paralympic athlete.

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Zailani, N. A. M., Sufahani, S. F., & Mamat, M. (2019). Mathematical research on optimization technique for diet planning problem: Case research autism paralympic athlete. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(2 Special Issue 3), 387–391. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.B1067.0782S319

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