The Regulation and Influence of Physical Exercise on Human Body's Neutrosophic Set, Respiratory System and Nervous System

                  Abedallah Zaid Abualkishik 1, Sundus Naji AL-Aziz 2*

                                                 1American University in the Emirates, UAE

 2Department of Mathematical Sciences, Faculty of Science, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University,   Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Emails ;snalaziz@pnu.edu.sa1 ;abedallah.abualkishik@aue.ae2

 

Corresponding author e-mail: snalaziz@pnu.edu.sa

 

Abstract:

The goal of this paper studying the influence of physical exercise (PE) on the human body. Physical exercise plays a vital role in the nervous system and respiratory due it has significant importance. The PE present a benefit in all functions in the body human. But if PE is not regular, it presents a high risk in humans, and humans are not safe when practices it. The impact of PE has many criteria and sub-criteria, which is complex and conflict criteria. So, the multi-criteria decision-making method is present for overcoming this problem. This problem contains incomplete and vague information. So, the neutrosophic sets are used for overcoming uncertainty. The Decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory (DEMATEL) method is a powerful tool for the present the importance and influence criteria on others. So DEMATEL integrated with neutrosophic sets for analyzing and influence regular PE in body human-like nervous systems. An illustrative example was conducted to show the outcome of this method.   

 

Keywords: DEMATEL, Nervous system, Respiratory system, neutrosophic