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Title: San Antonio kids' lunch trays scanned in name of science
Source: Austin Statesman
URL Source: http://www.statesman.com/news/texas ... s-scanned-in-name-1469965.html
Published: May 11, 2011
Author: Paul J. Weber
Post Date: 2011-05-12 00:53:01 by CadetD
Keywords: fucking, unbelievable
Views: 285
Comments: 21

SAN ANTONIO — Smile, schoolchildren. You're on calorie camera.

Health officials trying to reduce obesity and improve eating habits at five San Antonio elementary schools unveiled a $2 million research project Wednesday that will photograph students' lunch trays before they sit down to eat and later take a snapshot of the leftovers.

A computer program then analyzes the photos to identify every piece of food on the plate — right down to how many ounces are left in that lump of mash potatoes — and calculates the calories each student consumed.

The project, funded by a U.S. Department of Agriculture grant, is the first of its kind in the nation. The cameras, about the size of pocket flashlights, point only toward the trays and don't photograph the students. Researchers say about 90 percent of parents gave permission to record every morsel of food their children eat.

"We're trying to be as passive as possible. The kids know they're being monitored," said Dr. Roger Echon , who works for the San Antonio-based Social & Health Research Center and who is building the food-recognition program.

Each lunch tray gets a bar code sticker to identify a student. After the children load up their plates down the line — cole slaw or green beans? French fries or fruit? — a camera above the cashier takes a picture of each tray.

When lunch is over and the plates are returned to the kitchen, another camera takes a snapshot of what's left. Echon's program then analyzes the before and after photos to calculate calories consumed and the values of 128 other nutrients.

Parents will receive the data for their children, and researchers hope eating habits at home will change once moms and dads 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 they're eating.

Nine-year-old Aaliyah Haley went through the lunch line at W.W. White Elementary with cheesy enchiladas, Spanish rice, fat-free chocolate milk and an apple. Two cameras, one pointed directly down and another about tray-level, photographed her food before she sat down to eat.

"I liked it. It's good food that was good for me," Haley said.

Just how healthy it was researchers don't know yet. Echon is still developing the program and expects to spend the first year of the four-year grant fine-tuning the equipment. By the 2012-13 school year, the Social Health & Research Center plans to have a prototype in place.

Echon has already made some changes to the project. He learned, for example, that mashed potatoes served at some campuses are lumpier than those served at others. The program now accounts for consistency and texture.

The database already includes about 7,500 different varieties of food. Echon said he started from scratch because there was no other food-recognition software to build upon.

He insisted on creating technology to record meals because asking 8-year-olds to remember what they ate and write it down is unlikely to yield accurate results.

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If San Antonio parents go along with this...there is no hope for sanity.

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#5. To: CadetD, Original_Intent (#0)

Ok OI I know you haven't but have you ever watched that show where the chef goes into the school system and tries to get them to feed the kids healthy food. You would not believe the opposition he gets from the system. It is all processed food, not of it cooked fresh. Supposedly it is all the kids will eat but the real opposition came not from the kids but from the kitchen staff and the school system. Preparing food takes more work and they don't have the budget for the extra hands.

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#19. To: farmfriend, CadetD, Original_Intent (#5)

It is all processed food, not of it cooked fresh. Supposedly it is all the kids will eat but the real opposition came not from the kids but from the kitchen staff and the school system. Preparing food takes more work and they don't have the budget for the extra hands.

Yep, and I bet those "cheesy enchiliadas" use cheese loaded with GMO corn starch and other nasty crap, and the milk comes from cows given growth hormones. The spanish rice is more than likely loaded with MSG, food dyes, and God knows what else. And who knows what was sprayed on that apple before it made it to the school.

If we lived in a society where human health was more important than corporate profit, we would not have to worry about such things.

But no, the corporate bottom line is what drives our society, to the willfully ignorant bliss of the majority.

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