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In Texas schools, picture is worth 1,000 calories


Updated: 2011-05-13 10:47
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A $2 million project being unveiled on Wednesday in the lunchroom of a Texas elementary school will use high-tech cameras to photograph what foods children pile onto their trays - and later capture what they don't finish eating.

Digital imaging analysis of the snapshots will then calculate how many calories each student scarfed down. Local health officials said the program, funded by a US Department of Agriculture (USDA) grant, is the first of its kind in a US school, and will be so precise that the technology can identify a half-eaten pear left on a lunch tray.

Researchers hope parents will change eating habits at home once they see what their kids are choosing in school. The data also will be used to study what foods children are likely to choose and how much of if they're eating.

"This is very sophisticated," said Roberto Trevino, director of the San Antonio-based Social & Health Research Center, which will oversee the program.

Parents will be required to give consent for their children to participate and receive regular reports showing what foods their kids are filling up on at lunch. Trevino said only the trays, and not students, will be photographed.

Here's how it works: Students are assigned lunch trays with a unique bar code. After the children load up their plates down the line - mashed potatoes or green beans? French fries or fruit? - a camera above the cashier takes a picture of each tray.

When lunch is over and the kids return their plates to the kitchen, another camera takes a snapshot of what's left on the tray. Software then analyzes the before and after photos to calculate calories consumed and, according to Trevino, a report of nutrients in the foods.

Five San Antonio elementary schools will take part in the program. Researchers selected poor campuses where obesity rates and students at risk for diabetes are higher.

The grant from the USDA will fund the study for four years.

QUESTIONS

1 What is being studied in Texas school lunchrooms?

2 What is the purpose?

3 Who is funding the study?

Answers:

1. A $2 million project will use high-tech cameras to photograph what foods children pile onto their trays - and what they don't finish eating.

2. Digital imaging analysis of the snapshots will then calculate how many calories each student ate.

3. US Department of Agriculture (USDA)

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In Texas schools, picture is worth 1,000 calories

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In Texas schools, picture is worth 1,000 calories

Nelly Min is an editor at China Daily with more than 10 years of experience as a newspaper editor and photographer. She has worked at major newspapers in the U.S., including the Los Angeles Times and the Detroit Free Press. She is also fluent in Korean.

 

 

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