Feb 14, 2010

Fight Against Fat Goes High-Tech With New

The fight against fat is going high-tech. To get an inside look at eating and exercise habits. Scientists are developing wearable wireless sensors to monitor overweight and obese people as they go about their daily lives.
The experimental devices are designed to keep track of how many minutes they work out, how much food they consume and even whether they are at a fast food joint when they should be in the park. The goal is to cut down on self reported answers that often cover up what’s really happening.

In a lab at Los Angeles suburb, two overweight teenagers help test the devices by taking turns sitting, standing, lying down, running on a treadmill and playing Wii. As music thumps in the background, wireless sensors on their chests record their heart rates, stress levels and amount of physical activity. The information is sent to a cell phone.

“I can’t feel my legs.” 15 year old Amorette Castillo groans after her second treadmill run.

Traditional weight loss interventions rely mainly on people’s memory of what they ate for dinner and how many minutes they worked out. But researchers have long known that method can be unreliable since people often forget details or lie.

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