Asuken Launches New "Review Report (Beta)" Feature ~Proprietary Data Analysis × AI Delivers Weekly Dietary Trends and Improvement Tips to Each User, Supporting Continuous Meal Management~

Asken Inc. has launched a new "Review Report (Beta)" feature for its AI meal management app "Asuken". This feature leverages unique data analysis and AI to provide personalized feedback on weekly dietary trends and improvement tips, strongly supporting users in continuing their meal management.
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Asken Inc. (Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director and President: Jiro Amatatsu; hereinafter "the Company"), which develops and operates "Asuken," Japan's No. 1*¹ AI meal management app with over 13 million cumulative members, has launched its new "Review Report (Beta)" feature.
This new feature utilizes "Asuken's" proprietary data analysis and AI to compile personalized feedback into a single report, summarizing dietary trends, nutritional intake trends, and improvement suggestions from meal data recorded during the previous week. By reviewing daily records on a weekly basis, users can grasp their dietary habits at a glance.
"Asuken" will continue to powerfully support the realization of healthy eating habits for everyone, through experiences that allow users to discover dietary trends and changes that are difficult to notice on their own.

■ Background to the Development of "Review Report (Beta)"
Currently, "Asuken" provides advice and health scores based on daily meal and exercise records. While confronting daily results is the first step towards improvement, many users become overly strict about their daily calorie intake and nutritional balance, or feel demotivated, thinking "I failed today" after a drinking party or overeating.
"Asuken" values the idea that "it's okay to adjust on a weekly basis," even if there are days of calorie overshoot or unbalanced nutrition. For a healthy life, enjoying food, such as eating what you like, is an indispensable element, not just nutritional balance.
The most important thing when aiming to improve eating habits is "to continue meal management." We believe that accumulating such manageable meal management, where one enjoys food by making smart choices rather than enduring restrictions, leads to the realization of healthy eating habits.
By reviewing eating habits on a weekly basis, it becomes easier to grasp "overall dietary trends" that are difficult to see from daily records alone, and obtaining improvement tips makes meal management easier to continue. In fact, a verification conducted prior to the launch of this feature confirmed that users who viewed the report to the end tended to record their meals more frequently compared to those who did not. (※) Qualitative evaluations also showed over 80% positive feedback, with many users expressing the value of the feature, saying things like "I'm happy to learn things I wouldn't notice on my own" and "Receiving feedback motivates me."
From these results, the Company judged this feature to be one that makes daily meal management easier to continue and supports the realization of healthy eating habits, and thus decided to launch the "Review Report (Beta)."
※Comparison was made between users with equivalent login days and meal recording days in the previous week, and who also viewed the "Notifications" tab during the same period. A statistically significant difference was confirmed in comparisons between users with similar usage patterns.

■ Overview of "Review Report (Beta)"
The "Review Report (Beta)" is a new feature that compiles daily meal records into a single report, allowing users to review their eating habits on a weekly basis. Utilizing "Asuken's" structured food database and meal recording data, it uniquely analyzes users' dietary habits and delivers personalized feedback using AI based on these analysis results. Instead of merely reviewing a list of daily results, users receive summarized information on weekly trends, making it easier to grasp "their own dietary habits," "the results of their daily efforts," and "the next points for improvement" all at once.

Key Features
1. Summarize weekly dietary trends and discover new challenges
Feedback summarizing weekly dietary trends from Asuken's dietitian character Mirai, and improvement advice based on nutrient intake status, indicating nutrients that are outside appropriate levels (excess or deficiency). By taking an aerial view of dietary habits, users can re-recognize challenges that are difficult to notice from daily records alone and "improvement tips" necessary for their current self.

2. Visualize your efforts, enabling effortless continuation
Users can check the number of days they recorded three meals, making it easy to feel "I'm continuing." Even if there are days of calorie overshoot or nutrient imbalance, visualizing changes that can be adjusted on a weekly basis and "positive changes" that are difficult for individuals to notice motivates them for the next week.

3. Review changes in diet and activity levels together
Consolidated view of trends in calorie intake, health score, vegetable intake, and steps in graphs. Allows for a comprehensive review of weekly dietary habits and activity level changes.