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IBM, Nutrino Unveils Watson-Powered Nutrition App for Expectant Moms-to-Be

by HITC Staff 12/10/2015 Leave a Comment

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IBM Watson HealthIBM, Nutrino Unveils Watson-Powered Nutrition App for Expectant Moms-to-Be today announced that it is partnering with Nutrino to offer a first-of-its-kind, Watson-powered nutrition app for expectant mothers-to-be. The Nutrino App combines Nutrino’s nutrition insights platform with Watson’s natural language capability and deep question and answer capability to offer personalized meal recommendations and 24/7 nutritional support.

The National Institutes of Health estimate that in the U.S. nearly four million women have babies each year. According to a 2014 study published in the journal Maternal Child Health, in general women are not receiving adequate nutrition education during pregnancy. Although healthcare practitioners perceive nutrition education to be important, barriers to providing education include lack of time, lack of resources and lack of relevant training. An estimated 10,000 nutrition studies are published each year in the English language alone, which makes it nearly impossible for an individual to understand the right nutrition plan based on his or her needs.

How It Works

When a woman registers for the Nutrino App, she opts to input her pregnancy status, individual health goals, dietary needs, food preferences, eating habits, and data collected automatically such as blood tests [delete], wearable device data on exercise, sleep and stress. She can then choose from a list of common nutrition questions specific to different stages of pregnancy, such as:

    Is it ok to eat eggs during my first trimester?

    Do I need to eat differently if I’m having Twins? Triplets?

    Can I drink coffee?

    What should I eat to help with heartburn in my third trimester?

Responses are drawn from a Watson-derived analysis of the data stored in the Nutrino insight platform — which currently includes more than 500,000 foods and 100,000 sources — compared against the individuals’ self-reported information. When relevant, Nutrino’s insights platform surfaces conflicting nutrition recommendations. Nutrition [should be Nutrino] designed the insights platform to understand how reliable each data source is and find a consistent answer or let the woman know what evidence exists. The Nutrino App leverages Watson’s deep learning capability to increasingly tailor the responses to each woman over time, based on the questions she asks and her self-reported data.

”Much of health happens outside a doctors office. For women interested in nutrition during pregnancy, the Nutrino App Powered by Watson is a unique resource to help them make informed decisions based on available peer-review evidence,” noted Dr. Kyu Rhee, chief health officer for IBM Watson Health. “The Nutrino App has the potential to help a woman get the precise nutrition information she seeks, when she needs it. Speaking as a doctor, I hope women also use the Watson-powered Nutrino app to prompt a conversation with their physician about eating well during pregnancy.”

Nutrino is part of a growing community of startups and established businesses who are leveraging the Watson Developer Cloud, a platform used by more than 77,000 developers globally to pilot, test and deploy new business ideas in industries ranging from health care, financial services and retail to education, music, and sports. The community includes more than 400 Watson Ecosystem partners who are commercializing products and services, with more than 100 of which are being used in market.

The Nutrino App is available for Download from the Apple Store today.

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