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A novel artificial intelligence method for weekly dietary menu planning.

B Gaál1, I Vassányi, G Kozmann

  • 1Department of Information Systems, University of Veszprém, Egyetem u. 10, 8201 Veszprém, Hungary. bgaal@irt.vein.hu

Methods of Information in Medicine
|January 10, 2006
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This study introduces MenuGene, an automated menu planner for personalized lifestyle counseling, using genetic algorithms to create healthy weekly meal plans for cardiovascular disease prevention. The system successfully generates menus meeting nutritional constraints, enhancing dietary variety and harmony.

Area of Science:

  • Nutritional Science
  • Computer Science
  • Cardiovascular Health

Background:

  • Personalized lifestyle counseling is crucial for preventing cardiovascular diseases.
  • Automated tools can support tailored dietary recommendations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the results of MenuGene, an automated menu generator within the Cordelia web-based lifestyle counseling system.
  • To evaluate MenuGene's effectiveness in generating personalized menu plans for cardiovascular disease prevention.

Main Methods:

  • MenuGene employs genetic algorithms to construct weekly menus for web users.
  • Nutritional objectives are based on personal medical data and general guidelines.
  • The menu structure is modeled in a multilevel format.

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Main Results:

  • The genetic algorithm successfully generated menus adhering to strict nutritional constraints across meal, daily, and weekly levels.
  • A rule-based assessment effectively adjusted nutritional component occurrence, enhancing menu variety and harmony.

Conclusions:

  • A unified method can generate weekly, daily, and meal-level menu plans that meet nutritional requirements.
  • Splitting the problem into sub-problems allows for the creation of well-assorted and nutritionally sound menu plans.