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Assessment of Food Intake Using Both 3D Scanning Method and a Photographic Method

Assessment of Food Intake Using Both 3D Scanning Method and a Photographic Method

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22-40 years
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Overview

This project aims to develop a new and more accurate method to assess energy intake in the diet by collaborating with Astravis company in Switzerland, integrating image recognition and intelligent applications, to improve the accuracy of energy assessment in the food, and to explore the application in dietary research.The researchers will recruit 200 volunteers.

Description

This study will provide food for the participants, and they will independently choose their preferred food for consumption according to their usual dietary habits. This study will take 3D scanning and photography of the food plates before and after eating to analyze the energy intake by each participant.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

Recently measured body mass index (BMI): normal control group (21.5 ≤ BMI \< 25); Recently measured body mass index (BMI): healthy underweight group (15 \< BMI ≤ 18.5); Must be able to choose the food as requested.

Exclusion Criteria:

Metabolic diseases; Recent weight loss due to various disease causes; Ongoing treatment for weight loss; Eating disorders; Pregnant or lactating women; Infectious diseases such as HIV, Hepatitis; Diabetes mellitus.

Study details
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NCT07371559

Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology ,Chinese Academy of Sciences

1 February 2026

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