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Clinicians & Researchers

Clinicians & Researchers

Study food decisions at the point of action.

Study food decisions at the point of action.

Study food decisions at the point of action.

ONAHN Michelle™ helps clinicians and researchers understand how people make food decisions in real-world moments — before a meal, while reading a menu, or when choosing packaged foods. Instead of relying only on recall-based surveys or after-the-fact reporting, Michelle captures decision-making when it actually happens.This creates opportunities to study nutrition behavior, patient preferences, barriers to healthy eating, and the impact of personalized guidance in everyday settings. Clinicians can better understand what patients are choosing and why, while researchers can analyze patterns in food decisions across meals, environments, and health needs.By connecting nutrition guidance with real-time user behavior, Ask Michelle supports more practical insights, better intervention design, and stronger evidence for personalized nutrition care.

ONAHN Michelle™ helps clinicians and researchers understand how people make food decisions in real-world moments — before a meal, while reading a menu, or when choosing packaged foods. Instead of relying only on recall-based surveys or after-the-fact reporting, Michelle captures decision-making when it actually happens.This creates opportunities to study nutrition behavior, patient preferences, barriers to healthy eating, and the impact of personalized guidance in everyday settings. Clinicians can better understand what patients are choosing and why, while researchers can analyze patterns in food decisions across meals, environments, and health needs.By connecting nutrition guidance with real-time user behavior, Ask Michelle supports more practical insights, better intervention design, and stronger evidence for personalized nutrition care.

Key benefits

Observe food choices in real-world moments

Understand how users respond to nutrition guidance

Study meals, menus, and packaged food decisions

Identify barriers to healthier eating

Support clinical nutrition research and behavior studies

Generate practical insights for personalized care