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Nā ʻike i hoʻokumu ʻia e ke aʻo ʻana e pili ana i ka hoʻokele ʻana i ka nui o ka weight a me ka ʻike ʻana i nā mea e ʻoluʻolu ai me ka scanning ʻana i nā meaʻai no nā calories, ka mea e hoʻokomo ai i ka carbon, a me nā hōʻailona gluten ma o ka barcode; me nā kuleana calorie a me ka deficit calorie pū.
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Kipa i nā kiʻi o ka polokalamu.
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E ʻike i kāu holomua mai ke koho ʻana a i ka kaumaha pahuhopu
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Hoʻāʻo Kaumaha
E ʻike i nā lā milestone, kāu hoʻololi i kēlā me kēia lā — a me ke koho ʻana inā e noho ana ʻoe i ke ala no kāu kino kauwela
aiFoodScanner
E kiʻi i kahi kiʻi a e loaʻa i nā manaʻo kalori e pili ana
Kāleka hoʻomaikaʻi
E ʻike i nā calories i hoʻokuʻu ʻia a me nā mea e pili ana
Ka ʻĀkau Kalori
E ʻike i ke koho ʻana i kāu pahuhopu — a me nā kumu maoli e pili ana i ia
E hoʻemi i kāu ʻāina ʻāina
E nānā a me ke koho ʻana i nā hoʻemi CO2 mai kāu mau koho ʻai i ka hoʻemi ʻana i kāu kaumaha
E ʻike i ka hopena fasting
E ʻike i nā puka fasting — a me ko lākou hopena pololei i kāu kaumaha
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Nā hiʻohiʻona i hoʻokumu ʻia e nā ʻike a me nā hana no ka mālama ʻana i ka nui o ke kaupa.
E nānā i ke kiʻi i hana ʻia e ke ʻāina o kāu kino ma ke kuleana o kāu kaupaona
Hoʻāʻo ke ʻāina i nā ʻāpana kīnā mai ke kiʻi a hōʻike i kāu kūlana
E hōʻike i ka ʻike o kāu ʻano kea ma ke koho ʻana i nā ʻike hou aku a me nā pahuhopu me ka ʻūlū ʻūlū.
Hoʻopili ʻia ka ʻike o nā kalori e pili ana i ka hoʻokele ʻana i ka ʻāina - ʻano maʻalahi 'spend vs. budget'
E kiʻi i ke kiʻi, e loaʻa nā manaʻo calorie koke me nā hoʻāʻo 50 i ka lā.
E scan i nā barcode no nā manaʻo kalori a me ka kūlana gluten
E ʻike i nā puka fasting — a me ko lākou hopena pololei i kāu kaumaha
E nānā i ka deficit/surplus o kēlā me kēia lā e pili ana i kāu pahuhopu me nā kiʻi ʻike.
E nānā i ka hopena o nā meaʻai i ka nohona (CO₂e) o kāu mau koho meaʻai.
Nā hōʻailona gluten e pili ana i ka nānā ʻana i nā barcode a me ka nānā ʻana i nā meaʻai.
E hoʻoikaika i kāu mea hoʻoikaika. E ʻike i ka hopena o ka kaumaha e pili ana i ka hoʻoikaika. Aʻohe mea hoʻoikaika? ʻO kā mākou ʻĀkau ʻActivity' e hoʻokomo i nā sport 45+
Nā kiʻi animated %-i ke koho + ka ʻākau Auto-Zoom i ka ʻike kaumaha me ka manaʻo — e ʻike i ka holomua a me nā milestone e hoʻokomo.
Nā ʻIke Kumu
Peer-reviewed references supporting weight forecasting, energy balance, carbon footprint of diets, gluten detection, nutrition databases, and AI food analysis.
Weight forecasting uses predictive models based on energy balance principles to project future weight trends from recent data. Research shows that self-monitoring of weight and calorie intake, combined with trend smoothing to reduce day-to-day noise, helps people understand their trajectory and make timely adjustments. Short-horizon predictive modeling turns your recent trajectory into actionable forecasts that support adherence and long-term habits.
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) · 2025
Demonstrates the importance of accurate body composition measurement in tracking weight changes, supporting the need for trend smoothing in weight forecasting models.
Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine · 2025
Shows how self-monitoring and feedback mechanisms support long-term weight maintenance, validating the approach of providing clear forecasts and trend visualization.
Pre-set calorie budgets with clear "within budget" or "over budget" feedback help users make informed food choices in real-time. Research demonstrates that this decision-support approach improves adherence to calorie goals by reducing cognitive load and providing immediate, actionable feedback. The simple "spend vs. budget" framework aligns with behavioral economics principles that show people make better decisions when they have clear constraints and instant feedback on their choices.
Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine · 2025
Shows that structured goal-setting and feedback mechanisms improve adherence to dietary targets, supporting the budget-based calorie approach.
Nature medicine · 2023
Demonstrates that structured calorie management approaches improve adherence and outcomes compared to standard care.
Energy balance—the relationship between calories consumed and calories burned—is the primary driver of weight change. Research consistently shows that creating a calorie deficit leads to weight loss, while a surplus leads to weight gain. Visualizing this deficit in real-time helps users understand how their daily choices impact their progress toward goals. The app translates energy balance into plain language, showing the gap between current intake and target, and what changes can close that gap.
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) · 2025
Confirms that energy balance is the fundamental mechanism driving weight change, validating the calorie deficit approach.
Nutrients · 2022
Shows that calorie deficit, regardless of timing, drives weight loss, supporting the energy balance principle.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning enable automated food recognition from photos, text descriptions, and barcode scanning. Research shows that AI-powered nutrition estimation can provide reasonable accuracy for common foods, helping users log meals more quickly and consistently. The combination of photo analysis, barcode scanning, and text parsing creates multiple pathways for food logging, reducing barriers to self-monitoring and improving adherence to calorie tracking.
Communications medicine · 2025
Demonstrates how AI and large language models can accurately estimate nutrition from food images and descriptions.
Journal of imaging · 2025
Shows that AI can extract nutrition information from food labels, supporting barcode and text-based food logging.
Food production accounts for a significant portion of global greenhouse gas emissions. Research shows that different foods have vastly different carbon footprints, and dietary choices can substantially impact environmental sustainability. Tracking the carbon footprint of meals helps users understand the environmental impact of their food choices and make more sustainable decisions. Studies demonstrate that even small dietary changes can meaningfully reduce carbon emissions.
The American journal of clinical nutrition · 2025
Shows that sustainable dietary patterns can reduce greenhouse gas emissions while improving diet quality, validating carbon footprint tracking.
The American journal of clinical nutrition · 2025
Demonstrates the relationship between diet quality and environmental sustainability, supporting carbon footprint awareness in food choices.
For people with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity, avoiding gluten is essential for health. Research shows that even small amounts of gluten can cause symptoms and long-term damage in sensitive individuals. Barcode scanning and food analysis can help identify gluten-containing products, providing quick screening to support gluten-free dietary adherence. While the app provides indicators based on product information, it's important to note that it's an estimator and not a replacement for careful label reading or medical guidance.
Nutrients · 2024
Reviews diagnostic methods for celiac disease, highlighting the importance of accurate gluten detection for those with celiac disease.
Food chemistry · 2024
Reviews technological approaches to gluten detection in foods, supporting the use of food analysis for gluten screening.
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