Posts by: Jenny Nolstam
In June 2015 the first version of the integrated SPLENDID system (chewing sensor, Mandometer and activity meter) was tested at Wageningen University (the Netherlands). In total, 22 young overweight adults…
The first meeting of the consortium with the External Advisory Board was held at Wageningen, Netherlands on May 18th. The objective was to update the three external advisors with the…
On May 27th-May 29th a paper will be presented at the upcoming MIE2015 (Medical Informatics Europe) Conference in Madrid. The title of the work is “Designing the User Interfaces of…
During two days, March 26th and April 16th, 2015 researchers and clinicians from Karolinska Institutet, Mando and CSEM visited the school IEGS. The aim was, with the students help, to…
Processing of the Mandometer data can now be performed automatically. Researchers from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) and Karolinska Institutet (KI), using data collected and processed by KI and Mando,…
February 17th, 2015 Karolinska Institutet and AB Mando presented the upcoming experiment at IEGS (Internationella Engelska Gymnasiet, Södermalm) for the students. It was an interacting meeting with many interesting questions…
In September and October 2014 views on the SPLENDID-system were collected from a variety of health professionals and potential end-users. An MSc-student Nutrition and Health at Wageningen University (Annemiek van…
The overall progress of SPLENDID was reviewed by the European Commission during the first annual review in Brussels, on the 27th of November. The project officer, three reviewers as well…
One of the major challenges of SPLENDID is the development of sensors capable to detect chewing events. The sensors are developed by the electronic sensor research center CSEM which is…
Great success when Cecilia Bergh, Mando Group AB, presented Mandometer generation 5 at Digital Health Days 2014 in Stockholm, Sweden 25-26 of August. See the interview with Cecilia.