Optimization-based dietary recommendations for healthy eating
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ABSTRACT Various diet scores have been developed to assess compliance with dietary guidelines. Yet, enhancing those diet scores is very challenging. Here, we tackle this issue by formalizing an optimization problem and solving it with simulated annealing. Our optimization-based dietary recommendation (ODR) approach, evaluated using Diet-Microbiome Association study data, provides efficient and reasonable recommendations for different diet scores. ODR has the potential to enhance nutritional counseling and promote dietary adherence for healthy eating.
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