In an effort to establish more reliable ways of recording people’s diet on a daily basis, scientists are recruiting adults from all parts of the UK to participate in a new trial. They aim to pave the way for better public health strategies to tackle diseases linked to poor diets, such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and some cancers. The team is recruiting 133 adults to take part in the five-week program. It will involve a combination of innovative tools, including wearable cameras, blood-monitoring devices, and metabolomic analysis of urine samples, combined with apps for self-reporting.
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