Bite Counter: device "Count Bocconi" to drop weight, U.S. research
research coordinator, explained that "social, nutritional programs for weight loss do not have a significant impact, particularly because the methods are based on traditional methods of self-observation."
In this sense, the new discovery, can have an effective medical value because it draws up a real approximation of the number of calories consumed after each meal.
As scholars point out, the stomach has, whose operation is similar to a pedometer, is fully automatic and easy to use, just press a button, before you start eating and another at the end of the meal.
The learned Muth also adds that laboratory studies have shown an effectiveness of 90%, regardless of food intake. In this sense, it has already been made 20 prototypes, which will be tested for a month on a group of volunteers to assess also the impact in the medical field and new guidelines for weight loss.