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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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A Personalized Food Recommender System For Women Considering Nutritional Information

Author: J.PRINCY , S.SENITH, A.ALFRED KIRUBARAJ, POORNIMA VIJAYKUMAR
Abstract: Improper nutrition is that the main issue inflicting varied diseases. In this paper we target on women’s and their health problems due to their unhealthy food’s intake. As a woman most of us are failed to take care of our health which may cause chronic disease. Many of us are not aware of our nutrient needs and do not know what exactly our body needs. Mostly women need special nutrients at each stage of their life for their wellbeing. Due to improper nutrition women goes through a lot of problems both physically and mentally. In this context we suggest a proper day to day nutrition that needed to be taken which will be a personalized food recommendation for them by using their physical data and their preferences and also their personal information. This helps them to require a correct diet and forestall themselves from chronic diseases.
Keyword: recommender system, user preferences, proper diet, nutrition
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2021.13.02.233
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