The CoDiet project started in January 2023 with a successful kick-off meeting organized in London with the 17 consortium partners and representatives from the European Commission.
An External Ethical Advisory Board (EEAB) was established during the proposal phase, and two meetings were held in the first 18 months to discuss work package plans, AI developments, and the impact of dietary policy changes on non-communicable disease (NCD) risk.
Significant progress was made across multiple work packages. CoDiet created the largest collection of biomedical data, verified by both AI and human experts, including unique categories of information. This data has been used to train specialized AI models for reviewing medical literature, helping us understand the connections between diet, disease risk factors, and biological mechanisms, particularly metabolic syndrome.
A pilot study running in the UK, Greece, Ireland, and Spain has started focused on testing new technologies to monitor diet and NCD risk. We proposed using passive cameras and biomarkers from blood and urine for dietary assessment, and integrated genetic, metabolomics, and metagenomics data with non-invasive sensors for NCD risk monitoring. Methods and guidelines for a consumer perception study were also defined, integrating sociology and psychology. The clinical study results expected by October (M22) will contribute to our goals of understanding diet and NCD risk and developing AI models..
To support data storage and analysis, robust infrastructure for data engineering and machine learning was developed, resulting in several published research papers. Advanced machine learning methods and external data sources were identified to enhance AI tools for personalized dietary advice, improving compliance with NCD prevention guidelines.
Policy impacts on diet quality and NCD risk were analyzed, especially among vulnerable socio-economic groups.
A range of dissemination and communication materials was created in the first year for communication channels (CoDiet’s webpage and social media accounts). CODIET has participated and organized several public events. An Exploitation and IP Management Plan was also created, along with an Exploitation Supervisory Board to review key exploitable results.
These efforts collectively aim to understand NCD risk factors, improve diet-related health outcomes, and develop personalized AI models