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Now, wearable 'eButton' that monitors food intake to combat obesity
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have developed an innovative weapon to battle obesity - a wearable, picture-taking device that would help dieters track their daily food intake and expenditure.
eButton-a device worn on the chest (like a pin) that contains a miniature camera, accelerometer, GPS, and other sensors-captures data and information of health activities, eliminating the need for daily self-reporting.
The eButton prototype was the result of research from a four-year NIH Genes, Environment, and Health Initiative grant that ended this year.
"eButton was created to combat obesity, which has become a widespread problem in the United States," said Mingui Sun, lead investigator and Pitt professor of neurosurgery and electrical and computer engineering.
The eButton's reporting extends even further than food and exercise: It can determine the amount of time wearers spend watching TV or sitting in front of a computer screen and how much time they spend outdoors.
It tracks where food is bought, how meals are prepared, which restaurants are visited, and what items are ordered.
The device analyses how long the wearer spends eating, what foods and beverages are consumed, and how the wearer interacts with family or friends at the dining table.
According to Sun, all of these factors determine participants' caloric intake and expenditure.
"This multidimensional approach looks at the overall health of eButton wearers, which is more important than just food and exercise alone," said Sun.
Although not available commercially, the device is currently being used in a pilot study estimating the caloric intake and physical activity levels of the participants.
The development was reported in Eat Right, a publication of the American Dietetic Association. (ANI)
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