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Romero, G., Tineo, M., Benavides, J., Guerrero, F., Rosas, G. (2024). Modelo prolab: Checkifood, aplicación móvil que ayuda al régimen alimenticio con machine learning [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28095
Romero, G., Tineo, M., Benavides, J., Guerrero, F., Rosas, G. Modelo prolab: Checkifood, aplicación móvil que ayuda al régimen alimenticio con machine learning []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28095
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title = "Modelo prolab: Checkifood, aplicación móvil que ayuda al régimen alimenticio con machine learning",
author = "Rosas Arbildo, Giovani",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
This report summarizes the findings of various studies on the impact of inappropriate eating habits, particularly strict diets, on the levels of water and muscle in the body, the relevant social problem is the high incidence of obesity and overweight in the Peruvian community, including to individuals between the ages of 18 and 45. Studies show that when people come off dietary restrictions, their eating habits change and the body compensates by using fats to sustain itself. The incidence of obesity and overweight is a global concern that has led to a growth in the prevalence of morbidities such as diabetes, cardiovascular conditions, and kidney failure, particularly in Peru where 70% of the population falls into this category. By examining user pain points, the report identifies meal times (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) as the biggest sources of frustration due to a lack of nutritious options. Despite acknowledging the health risks associated with unhealthy food choices, users often opt for convenience over nutrition. The proposal consists of the development of a mobile application that uses machine learning to automatically detect and analyze food dishes from photographs. This innovative solution simplifies the diet tracking process and provides a smoother user experience compared to competing apps that require manual food entry. The business model is designed to meet the requirements of the target audience that is predominantly between 18 and 45 years old and seeks to change their daily eating habits. The application is intended to serve as a useful tool to help users achieve their desired goals, this application is innovative and disruptive because it combines cutting-edge technologies, simplified user experiences, personalization and a proactive approach in preventive health, offering a resource valuable in helping people improve their diets and lifestyles. The business model of an application focused on improving the diet and rigorously controlling the diet would have exponential growth potential in Peru. This is due to the combination of the increase in the use of mobile applications and the increasing prevalence of obesity and overweight in the country. As Soto (2020) mentions, using mobile applications has experienced a notable rise in Peru, which indicates a great adoption of these technological tools in multiple areas, including the health sector. On the other hand, obesity and overweight are currently considered public health problems in Peru, as evidenced by the growth in the incidence of these conditions in the community (INEI, 2020). The report indicates that the project has a significant economic value with a NPV of S/ 3,980,520.22 soles, taking into account a discount rate of 10% and an IRR of 281.65% over five years. The project also has an important social value, as it promotes healthy lifestyles and responsible production and consumption, while positively impacting the environment. The report concludes with a VANS of S/4,258,764.47 Soles after analyzing the benefits and social costs of the project.
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