May 16, 2005
Cameraphones to help you stick to your diet
Engadget via the WSJ reports on MyFoodPhone, a nutrition-coaching application and the first camera-phone and web-based system that includes personalized dietary advice from Registered Dietitians.
MyFoodPhone is simple to use. "You take pictures of what you eat with your camera phone and they get sent automatically to your own Registered Dietitian," says MyFoodPhone spokesman Marc Onigman. "Once a week, on a personalized web page, where you keep track of your weight and other biometric information, you get video feedback from your dietitian on how to modify your eating habits.
Follow the advice and you get results, slowly and permanently, the way the experts say you should."
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