Michael Scholtes, Oskar Seifert, Selina Benselama, Keywan Sohrabi, Volker Gross
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Abstract More and more people are changing their lifestyle to a vegan diet. On the one hand, a vegan diet can help reduce the risk of nutrition-related diseases, but on the other hand, the vegan diet itself poses the risk of malnutrition. Therefore, nutrient intake should be managed and any nutrient interactions should be considered. The aim of this paper is to work out a development strategy for a nutrition app for a vegan diet. With the help of a market analysis, unique selling proposition were identified and regulatory requirements have been determined. It could be shown that there is currently no adequate app that is approved as a medical device, focuses on the vegan diet and considers nutrient interactions. The necessary regulatory requirements could be identified. There are many apps available, but without medical device approval. From the authors' perspective, this would be necessary to ensure a high level of safety and health protection for users.