Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design, Systems, and Manufacturing
Online ISSN : 1881-3054
ISSN-L : 1881-3054
Bio-medical Equipments
Wearable Eating Habit Sensing System Using Internal Body Sound
Masaki SHUZOShintaro KOMORITomoko TAKASHIMAGuillaume LOPEZSeiji TATSUTAShintaro YANAGIMOTOShin'ichi WARISAWAJean-Jacques DELAUNAYIchiro YAMADA
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2010 年 4 巻 1 号 p. 158-166

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Continuous monitoring of eating habits could be useful in preventing lifestyle diseases such as metabolic syndrome. Conventional methods consist of self-reporting and calculating mastication frequency based on the myoelectric potential of the masseter muscle. Both these methods are significant burdens for the user. We developed a non-invasive, wearable sensing system that can record eating habits over a long period of time in daily life. Our sensing system is composed of two bone conduction microphones placed in the ears that send internal body sound data to a portable IC recorder. Applying frequency spectrum analysis on the collected sound data, we could not only count the number of mastications during eating, but also accurately differentiate between eating, drinking, and speaking activities. This information can be used to evaluate the regularity of meals. Moreover, we were able to analyze sound features to classify the types of foods eaten by food texture.

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