Posts by: Jenny Nolstam
In July-August version 2 of the SPLENDID-system was tested at Wageningen University. Twenty young adults (18-30 years old), with a BMI above 25, participated. At the start the participants visited…
The final school experiment brought a lot of media attention to the SPLENDID project. Starting with a video on Futuris, the science programme of the pan-European television channel Euronews, featuring…
During May and June consortium members have been invited to three conferences where different parts of the SPLENDID project have been presented. The International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical…
The 8th of June marked the end of the final SPLENDID school experiment, where students from Internationella Engelska Gymnasiet Södermalm (IEGS) had the opportunity to use the entire integrated SPLENDID…
February 2nd 2016 nutrition students from Wageningen University, the Netherlands, visited Mando and Karolinska Institutet. They learned about the research- and background theory and how it is applied in the…
The progress of SPLENDID was reviewed by the European Commission during the second review in Brussels, January 12th, 2016. The project officer, the reviewers as well as representatives from all…
Video showing initiation of meal experiment Video showing the meal experimentDuring three days in December, 14-16/12/2015, a pilot study was performed at International English School in Stockholm (IEGS). In total…
October 23rd, 2015 the SPLENDID team managed to conduct a complete test of using the Mandometer version 5 along with the SPLENDID online database and the SPLENDID mobile application validated…
October 12th, 2015 partners from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Wageningen University, Karolinska Institutet and AB Mando met in Stockholm to discuss the following 1) what SPLENDID may offer on risk…
"Given audio recordings from an "in-ear" microphone, can we accurately detect occurrences of snacking events? Moreover, can we achieve this while respecting the computational, memory and power limitations of mobile…