Application and Optimization of Smart Digital Health Platforms in Personalized Nutrition and Chronic Disease Management
Sophia Chen,
Daniel Nguyen,
Emily Foster and
Michael R. Adams
European Journal of Public Health and Environmental Research, 2025, vol. 1, issue 1, 60-66
Abstract:
With the rapid growth of digital health technology, smart digital health platforms are playing an increasingly important role in chronic disease management. This study examines their application in managing diabetes, hypertension, and other chronic conditions, using an adaptive data system that integrates large-scale data analysis, predictive models, and personalized nutrition guidance. Through clinical trials and data evaluation, the study assesses the platform's effectiveness in tailored dietary recommendations, health monitoring and early disease alerts. The findings indicate that the platform helps patients improve self-care, enhances the accuracy of nutritional interventions, and lowers disease risks, providing scientific support for digital healthcare in chronic disease control and promoting the advancement of precision health management technologies.
Keywords: digital health; personalized nutrition; chronic disease management; smart platform; data analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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