A service has appeared that selects a nutrition program based on blood tests

The Otri app uses artificial intelligence (AI) to generate diet recommendations.However

The developers of the service note that the conclusion is made not by the system, but by a specialistThe app only gives recommendations based on blood tests and activity tracking.The system can predict deviations in advance before they becomeproblem for the user.

So far Otri in Russia operates only in Moscow andMoscow region, but the developers are soon planning to expand its geography. At the same time, users can choose either a short check of their health or a more extensive analysis - with a large number of biochemical markers. Users can order tests through the application with a nurse visiting their home or office.

“The system allows you to order changehome-based blood tests, based on the test results and their comparison with data on a person’s physical activity, the doctor gives a conclusion and personal recommendations on nutrition and habit formation. Artificial intelligence helps Otri doctors: the neural network is trained to recognize test results and form recommendations based on them, similar to those given by doctors, with the final conclusion confirmed and signed by a biochemist.”

Otri press release

Otri promises personal recommendations fordiets that are appropriate for your individual body, based on test results and the best scientific knowledge. You can deviate from your diet - the application can identify food by appearance and tell you whether it is healthy for the user.

When he receives the final conclusion, he hasimmediately there is an opportunity to make an online order for the products presented in the list in the same application. As the creators of Otri note, they want to "change the approach to a healthy lifestyle and habitual shopping" so that people have the opportunity to correct deviations before they become diseases.

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