02/12/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/11/2026 23:12
Meiji Co., Ltd. and Fujitsu Limited today announced the start of a pilot project towards the social implementation of rRAFU™ [1] (Rapid Risk Assessment Tool for Future Undernutrition Status), the world's first [2] indicator to predict future risks of malnutrition and frailty (developed by Meiji.) The pilot will focus on residents aged 60 and over in Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
This pilot project incorporates a self-care support app, built by Meiji and Fujitsu, that combines rRAFU with Fujitsu's AI-driven behavioral change support service. The project will verify the effectiveness of rRAFU and the app's ability to promote behavioral change in frailty prevention among participants in the pilot.
Both companies aim to contribute to frailty prevention among the elderly by enabling early identification of malnutrition and frailty risks, which are often difficult to self-diagnose. Through the self-care support app utilizing rRAFU, both companies seek to encourage lifestyle improvements, including diet and exercise, at an early stage before risks become apparent, and will leverage the knowledge gained from this pilot project for future social implementation, aiming to prevent frailty in later life and contribute to people's healthy and secure lives.