OptiNB

About

OptiNB is a research project focused on nutritional behaviour. The platform contains both a dashboard application targeted at dietitians and a mobile application for patients. For dietitians, it features smart insights into the patient's eating habits, a decision-support tool that generates personal nutrition prescriptions based on patient parameters, and a product-classification algorithm that determines the healthiness of products on a per-patient basis. Patients get access to a personal monitoring tool with weekly insights, featuring personalised goal and product recommendations. It is funded by the CoroPrevention project.

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Screenshot of the frontpage for the “coroprevention.eu” website.
Screenshot of a mobile app homepage in Dutch. It labels state there are 5 recommendations and 2545 points. The main action button is 'Ontbijt' (Breakfast) with a prompt to press to log breakfast. There are also options for 'Logboek' (Logbook) and 'Recepten' (Recipes), as well as navigation options for Goals & Progress, Search, Calculator, and Reports & Recommendations.
Screenshot of a mobile app screen showing feedback after logging a breakfast in Dutch.  It shows an indicator with a score of 17 points for the meal. The breakdown includes 5 points for 'Ballans van voedingswaarden' (Nutritional balance), 12 points optimal products, and 0 points for neutral products.
Screenshot of a mobile app screen that is part of a Weekly report, in Dutch. It shows a weekly meal score of 100 out of 100 points. The breakdown includes positive scores for recommended daily amounts of alcohol, fruit, vegetables, and red meat.
Screenshot of a mobile app screen in Dutch. It shows recommendations for healthier food choices: a warning about salami and chorizo being less healthy, suggestions for plant-based alternatives like meatballs, and recommendations to try cheese (both natural and spiced) and to eat more seeds, hen, and chicken.