Boushey C J, Kerr D A, Wright J, Lutes K D, Ebert D S, Delp E J
Department of Foods and Nutrition, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2059, USA.
Eur J Clin Nutr. 2009 Feb;63 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):S50-7. doi: 10.1038/ejcn.2008.65.
Information on dietary intake provides some of the most valuable insights for mounting intervention programmes for the prevention of chronic diseases. With the growing concern about adolescent overweight, the need to accurately measure diet becomes imperative. Assessment among adolescents is problematic as this group has irregular eating patterns and they have less enthusiasm for recording food intake.
SUBJECTS/METHODS: We used qualitative and quantitative techniques among adolescents to assess their preferences for dietary assessment methods.
Dietary assessment methods using technology, for example, a personal digital assistant (PDA) or a disposable camera, were preferred over the pen and paper food record.
There was a strong preference for using methods that incorporate technology such as capturing images of food. This suggests that for adolescents, dietary methods that incorporate technology may improve cooperation and accuracy. Current computing technology includes higher resolution images, improved memory capacity and faster processors that allow small mobile devices to process information not previously possible. Our goal is to develop, implement and evaluate a mobile device (for example, PDA, mobile phone) food record that will translate to an accurate account of daily food and nutrient intake among adolescents. This mobile computing device will include digital images, a nutrient database and image analysis for identification and quantification of food consumption. Mobile computing devices provide a unique vehicle for collecting dietary information that reduces the burden on record keepers. Images of food can be marked with a variety of input methods that link the item for image processing and analysis to estimate the amount of food. Images before and after the foods are eaten can estimate the amount of food consumed. The initial stages and potential of this project will be described.
饮食摄入信息为开展慢性病预防干预项目提供了一些最有价值的见解。随着对青少年超重问题的日益关注,准确测量饮食的必要性变得至关重要。对青少年进行评估存在问题,因为这个群体的饮食模式不规律,而且他们对记录食物摄入量的积极性较低。
对象/方法:我们在青少年中使用定性和定量技术来评估他们对饮食评估方法的偏好。
与纸笔食物记录相比,青少年更喜欢使用技术手段的饮食评估方法,例如个人数字助理(PDA)或一次性相机。
青少年强烈倾向于使用包含技术的方法,如拍摄食物图像。这表明对于青少年来说,包含技术的饮食方法可能会提高合作度和准确性。当前的计算技术包括更高分辨率的图像、更大的存储容量和更快的处理器,这使得小型移动设备能够处理以前无法处理的信息。我们的目标是开发、实施和评估一种移动设备(如PDA、手机)食物记录,以准确记录青少年的日常食物和营养摄入量。这种移动计算设备将包括数字图像、营养数据库以及用于识别和量化食物摄入量的图像分析。移动计算设备为收集饮食信息提供了一种独特的手段,减轻了记录者的负担。食物图像可以通过多种输入方法进行标记,这些方法将图像与用于处理和分析的项目相链接,以估计食物量。进食前后的食物图像可以估计食物的摄入量。本文将描述该项目的初始阶段和潜力。