Successful weight loss thanks to smart computers

At the age of 15, the 2-meter high school student Laurence Willshire in Bristol weighs 135 kg. But after only a year, Laurence had removed 25 kilograms of excess weight, and became a life-loving and self-deprecating figure with his " great " appearance.

In addition to his own efforts, this initial success was mainly due to the computer scales that were responsible for monitoring his diet. It didn't weigh, but only measured food and then watched how much Laurence had eaten. In particular, the weight plate also has the ability to ' keep an eye on' the object's ' energy charge ' speed.

If Laurence takes too much food, the computer connected to the scale will ask: 'Are you still hungry?' It will also remind you when you eat too quickly and notice when you should eat again. 'I used to have a very fast appetite. A generous meal, I only took 3 minutes to 'pay'. But now, I extend the time to about 16 minutes' , Laurence said. 'This therapy gives me more confidence and now I feel very happy with myself'.

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Laurence 1 year ago and now. (Photo: Thesun.co.uk)

Laurence is one of 120 volunteers who participated in the first computerized weight test program of the child obesity department at Bristol Royal Children's Hospital. In addition to computers, the scales had a disc for Laurence to hold food. The computer has the feature to record the weight of the disc while Laurence is eating and turning on the green light whenever he realizes that he has not yet loaded enough energy for the body.

Laurence's parents said two years ago when my body weight ' climaxed ' to its climax, my ' second and third round ' were 150 and 132 centimeters respectively, and XXXXXL-sized clothes just fit into his student body. this. Thanks to the companionship of microcomputers, Laurence is now approaching the goal of reducing to 95 kg.

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The computer balance always goes with Laurence at every meal. (Photo: Thesun.co.uk)

DONG NGUYEN