Calorie-Counting Wristwatches

The Bite Counter is Designed to Help You Cut Down at Dinner Time

The Bite Counter is a new diet aid developed by researchers at Clemson University. The Bite Counter is a dieting wristwatch that is used to, you guessed it, count the number of bites you take during a meal.

The Bite Counter counts the bites you take by tracking your wrist-rolls (the motion of bringing fork to mouth). The watch is designed to be worn out in public with the wearer tracking how many bites he has taken. Lead researcher Professor Eric Muth believes that the Bite Counter could also be used to measure the amount of calories consumed in a meal calling the device a "proxy for caloric count."

20 Bite Counters have been given to test subjects to use for a one-month period. The team eventually hopes to put the Bite Counter alongside other dieting devices.
Trend Themes
1. Bite Counting Technology - Technologies that count bites and help track caloric consumption during meals are on the rise.
2. Wearable Diet Aids - Wearable devices are increasingly being used as diet aids to help individuals track food consumption, and monitor their eating habits in real-time.
3. Motion Detection for Calorie Counting - Innovations in motion detection technology have facilitated the development of calorie-counting devices that can accurately track food intake through wrist-rolls and other movements.
Industry Implications
1. Fitness and Health - Fitness and health companies can leverage bite counting technology to create wearable devices that help users manage their diets and improve their overall health.
2. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can use bite counting technology to create healthier and more calorie-restricted options for consumers who are looking to diet.
3. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronics companies can develop and market bite-counting wearables for consumers who are looking to track their food consumption in real-time.

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