Evaluation of the Scientific Quality and Usability of Digital Dietary Assessment Tools

Dietetics Pub Date : 2024-05-08 DOI:10.3390/dietetics3020013
Vanessa Böse, Marius Frenser, Melanie Schumacher, Tobias Fischer
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The importance of digital tools for dietary assessment has increased in recent years, both commercially and scientifically. In the field of nutrition research, the digitization of dietary assessment methods presents many opportunities and risks. One of the main challenges is ensuring scientific quality while maintaining good usability. In this context, an evaluation tool was developed based on the guidelines of the European Food Safety Authorization (EFSA; 2009 and 2014), complemented by the usability aspect of health-related applications. This was followed by a literature search concerning the available dietary assessment tools, which were analyzed according to the evaluation criteria. Eight applications were included in the study after reviewing the inclusion and exclusion criteria for the digital tools. A total of thirty-eight requirements in eight main categories were defined for the evaluation, which the best possible dietary assessment tool should meet. The evaluation showed that none of the tested tools currently meet all the defined requirements or categories. The aspects of usability and the accuracy of data collection showed a positive correlation, suggesting a direct link between the two categories and providing an important approach for future developments.
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评估数字饮食评估工具的科学质量和可用性
近年来,数字化膳食评估工具在商业和科学两方面的重要性都在增加。在营养研究领域,膳食评估方法的数字化带来了许多机遇和风险。主要挑战之一是在确保科学质量的同时,保持良好的可用性。在此背景下,我们根据欧洲食品安全局(EFSA;2009 年和 2014 年)的指导方针开发了一种评估工具,并从健康相关应用的可用性方面进行了补充。随后对现有的膳食评估工具进行了文献检索,并根据评估标准对其进行了分析。在审查了数字工具的纳入和排除标准后,八项应用被纳入研究。评估共确定了八大类 38 项要求,最佳膳食评估工具应满足这些要求。评估结果表明,目前没有一款测试工具能满足所有规定的要求或类别。可用性和数据收集的准确性呈现出正相关,表明这两个类别之间存在直接联系,并为今后的开发提供了重要方法。
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