ABSTRACT
We propose a Meal Photo SNS (called HealthyStadium) for improving users' eating habits by mutually assessing each others' health. This application's method is to evaluates pictures of meals leads to the realization of sustainable journaling. In addition, we implement competitive awareness that motivates the users to improve their eating habits by allowing users to share their healthiness ranking amongst the users. Through our study, we confirmed that our system enables users to motivate for improving eating habits. Also we found the number of records is increased by our system.
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- Meal Photo SNS with Mutual Healthiness Evaluation for Improving Users' Eating Habits
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