Recommending Healthy Meal Plans by Optimising Nature-Inspired Many-Objective Diet Problem
Künye
TÜRKMENOĞLU, Cumali, Ayşe Şima UYAR & Berna KİRAZ. "Recommending Healthy Meal Plans by Optimising Nature-Inspired Many-Objective Diet Problem". Health Informatics Journal, 27.1 (2021): 1-10.Özet
Healthy eating is an important issue affecting a large part of the world population, so human diets are
becoming increasingly popular, especially with the devastating consequences of Coronavirus Disease
(Covid-19). A realistic and sustainable diet plan can help us to have a healthy eating habit since it considers
most of the expectations from a diet without any restriction. In this study, the classical diet problem has
been extended in terms of modelling, data sets and solution approach. Inspired by animals’ hunting strategies,
it was re-modelled as a many-objective optimisation problem. In order to have realistic and applicable diet
plans, cooked dishes are used. A well-known many-objective evolutionary algorithm is used to solve the
diet problem. Results show that our approach can optimise specialised daily menus for different user types,
depending on their preferences, age, gender and body index. Our approach can be easily adapted for users
with health issues by adding new constraints and objectives. Our approach can be used individually or by
dietitians as a decision support mechanism.
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Health Informatics JournalCilt
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https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1460458220976719https://hdl.handle.net/11352/3478