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Artificial intelligence in food science and nutrition: a narrative review.

Taiki MiyazawaYoichi HiratsukaMasako TodaNozomu HatakeyamaHitoshi OzawaChizumi AbeTing-Yu ChengYuji MatsushimaYoshifumi MiyawakiKinya AshidaJun IimuraTomohiro TsudaHiroto BushitaKazuichi TomonobuSatoshi OhtaHsuan ChungYusuke OmaeTakayuki YamamotoMakoto MorinagaHiroshi OchiHajime NakadaKazuhiro OtsukaTeruo Miyazawa
Published in: Nutrition reviews (2022)
In the late 2010s, artificial intelligence (AI) technologies became complementary to the research areas of food science and nutrition. This review aims to summarize these technological advances by systematically describing the following: the use of AI in other fields (eg, engineering, pharmacy, and medicine); the history of AI in relation to food science and nutrition; the AI technologies currently used in the agricultural and food industries; and some of the important applications of AI in areas such as immunity-boosting foods, dietary assessment, gut microbiome profile analysis, and toxicity prediction of food ingredients. These applications are likely to be in great demand in the near future. This review can provide a starting point for brainstorming and for generating new AI applications in food science and nutrition that have yet to be imagined.
Keyphrases
  • artificial intelligence
  • machine learning
  • big data
  • deep learning
  • public health
  • human health
  • physical activity
  • climate change