Artificial Intelligence and obesity: exploring the efficacy of NexGen prompt generator and AI chatbot in promoting weight loss in healthy obese adults / Rose Mylia Reezal ... [et al.].

Obesity management demands scalable and personalized approaches. This study evaluates a novel AI-driven framework, NExGEN-ChatGPT, integrating dietary and exercise guidance for obese adults. By analyzing pre-post outcomes and adherence patterns over three months, this research addresses gaps in cost...

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Main Authors: Reezal, Rose Mylia, Mohd Dan, Azwa Suraya, Sazali, Razif, Md Yusoff, Yusandra, Zulqarnain, Muhammad, Haziq, Amrun, Linoby, Adam
Format: Book Section
Language:en
Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Negeri Sembilan 2025
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/116263/1/116263.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/116263/
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Summary:Obesity management demands scalable and personalized approaches. This study evaluates a novel AI-driven framework, NExGEN-ChatGPT, integrating dietary and exercise guidance for obese adults. By analyzing pre-post outcomes and adherence patterns over three months, this research addresses gaps in cost-effective, scalable, and personalized interventions compared to traditional methods. [1,2]. A one-group pre-post pilot design assessed NExGEN-ChatGPT feasibility in weight management. 44 obese adults (BMI: 27.5–32.4 kg·m-2) [3] from Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia, participated. Dietary adherence was tracked via chat-logged food records analyzed with Nutritionist Pro™, while exercise adherence used metabolic equivalents from accelerometers. Eligibility ensured no severe medical conditions or recent weight loss. Adherence data were scored weekly for analysis.