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| | SEPTEMBER 202219CIOReviewFIVE KEY BENEFITS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) IN NUTRITION RESEARCHBy Jarrod Anderson, Senior Director, Artificial Intelligence ADMJarrod AndersonArtificial Intelligence in nutrition research has the potential to improve our understanding of the complex interactions between diet and health. By providing insights into how different nutrients affect our bodies, AI can help us develop more personalized and effective nutrition plans. AI can help us identify new food sources that are rich in specific nutrients, and it can also help us monitor our nutritional intake to ensure that we are meeting our needs. Ultimately, AI has the potential to revolutionize nutrition research and improve our overall health.1. Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies are providing new insights into the role of nutrition in human health.AI is being used to develop new methods for analyzing dietary data. For example, researchers are using AI to develop "nutritional fingerprinting" methods that can identify the specific nutrients in food and how those nutrients impact human health. This type of information can be used to develop tailored nutrition recommendations for individualized care.AI is also being used to create new digital tools for tracking dietary intake and health outcomes. For example, the Food and Drug Administration has approved several "digital pills" that use sensors to track medication adherence and gastrointestinal function. These types of devices could eventually be used to track dietary intake and provide real-time feedback on the impact of diet on health.2. AI is helping to identify previously unknown nutrients and their potential impact on human health.This is a major breakthrough for the nutrition industry, as it can help to improve the quality of food and supplements that are available to consumers. It also has the potential to help identify new nutrients that may have health benefits.This technology is still in its early stages, but it has the potential to revolutionize the way that we think about nutrition and human health. In the future, AI-based systems may be able to provide personalized recommendations for diet and supplementation based on an individual's unique needs.CXO INSIGHTS
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