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In many Ayurvedic hospitals and clinics, diet charts are still prepared manually by dietitians. Although this method follows traditional Ayurvedic principles, it often requires considerable time and effort and may lead to differences in diet recommendations. Most available nutrition software focuses mainly on calories and nutrient values and does not adequately support Ayurvedic concepts such as Rasa, Guna, Veerya, and Dosha balance. To overcome these limitations, this project presents a cloud-based practice management and nutrient analysis system developed for Ayurvedic dietitians. The system combines modern nutritional information with Ayurvedic food classifications and helps generate personalized diet plans based on patient requirements. It also includes patient record management, nutrient analysis, recipe evaluation, report generation, and secure cloud storage. During development, special attention was given to organizing Ayurvedic food data and improving ease of use for practitioners. The proposed system reduces manual effort, improves consistency in diet planning, and provides a single platform for managing dietary recommendations in Ayurvedic healthcare settings.
Ayurveda, Cloud Computing, Diet Management EHR Integration, Firestore, Health Informatics, Nutrient Analysis.
IRE Journals:
Chaitra K.N, Chandan Gowda A N, Keerthi M, Priyanka C S, Dr. T. Venkatesh, Ph.D "Comprehensive Cloud-Based Practice Management & Nutrient Analysis Software for Ayurvedic Dietitians" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals Volume 10 Issue 1 2026 Page 758-765 https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV10I1-1719664
IEEE:
Chaitra K.N, Chandan Gowda A N, Keerthi M, Priyanka C S, Dr. T. Venkatesh, Ph.D
"Comprehensive Cloud-Based Practice Management & Nutrient Analysis Software for Ayurvedic Dietitians" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, vol. 10, no. 1, Jul. 2026, doi: https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV10I1-1719664
APA:
Chaitra K.N, Chandan Gowda A N, Keerthi M, Priyanka C S, Dr. T. Venkatesh, Ph.D
(2026). Comprehensive Cloud-Based Practice Management & Nutrient Analysis Software for Ayurvedic Dietitians. Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, 10(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV10I1-1719664
MLA:
Chaitra K.N, Chandan Gowda A N, Keerthi M, Priyanka C S, Dr. T. Venkatesh, Ph.D
"Comprehensive Cloud-Based Practice Management & Nutrient Analysis Software for Ayurvedic Dietitians" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, vol. 10, no. 1, Jul. 2026. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV10I1-1719664
@article{1719664,
author = {Chaitra K.N, Chandan Gowda A N, Keerthi M, Priyanka C S, Dr. T. Venkatesh, Ph.D},
title = {Comprehensive Cloud-Based Practice Management & Nutrient Analysis Software for Ayurvedic Dietitians},
journal = {Iconic Research And Engineering Journals},
year = {2026},
volume = {10},
number = {1},
pages = {758-765},
issn = {2456-8880},
url = {https://www.irejournals.com/formatedpaper/1719664.pdf},
abstract = {In many Ayurvedic hospitals and clinics, diet charts are still prepared manually by dietitians. Although this method follows traditional Ayurvedic principles, it often requires considerable time and effort and may lead to differences in diet recommendations. Most available nutrition software focuses mainly on calories and nutrient values and does not adequately support Ayurvedic concepts such as Rasa, Guna, Veerya, and Dosha balance. To overcome these limitations, this project presents a cloud-based practice management and nutrient analysis system developed for Ayurvedic dietitians. The system combines modern nutritional information with Ayurvedic food classifications and helps generate personalized diet plans based on patient requirements. It also includes patient record management, nutrient analysis, recipe evaluation, report generation, and secure cloud storage. During development, special attention was given to organizing Ayurvedic food data and improving ease of use for practitioners. The proposed system reduces manual effort, improves consistency in diet planning, and provides a single platform for managing dietary recommendations in Ayurvedic healthcare settings.},
keywords = {Ayurveda, Cloud Computing, Diet Management EHR Integration, Firestore, Health Informatics, Nutrient Analysis.},
month = {July}
}