University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1955 East West Road, Agricultural Science 216, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA.
Food Chem. 2013 Oct 1;140(3):471-7. doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2012.11.047. Epub 2012 Nov 19.
The Pacific Tracker (PacTrac) is a computer program designed to analyse food intakes of individuals from the Pacific Region. PacTrac's original output included servings of daily intake of food groups according to the United States Food Guide Pyramid, nutrient intake recommendations, and a comparison to other national nutrition recommendations. PacTrac was made available for public use through the Hawaii Foods website (hawaiifoods.hawaii.edu). PacTrac2 is an updated and expanded version of PacTrac that uses the United States MyPyramid/MyPlate food groups in household units of daily intake, rather than servings. In addition, the PacTrac2 includes a physical activity analysis tool which quantifies minutes of physical activities and their intensities based on energy estimates from the compendium of physical activity and research on children. An Expert System (ES) - a computerised decision tree to guide behaviour change - was developed using information on self-efficacy and stage of readiness to change, and the fruit and vegetable intake and physical activity information from PacTrac2. The ES produces reports for the child, the parent/guardian, and the child's physician with child-specific strategies, targeted behavioural information, and feedback tailored to the child. PacTrac2-ES was designed for the Pacific Kids DASH for Health (PacDASH) intervention study, conducted in the Kaiser Permanente health care system in Hawaii. The intervention is based on the child's self-efficacy and stage of readiness to change intake of fruits and vegetables and physical activity, with a goal of maintaining body weight to prevent obesity. The intervention is complemented with stage-based mailers addressing the environment for physical activity and fruit and vegetable intake and newsletters that address related behaviours (sedentary activity and a DASH eating approach). This project is the first to expand the PacTrac to contain children's foods and physical activities from the Pacific Region and to use current US MyPyramid/MyPlate food and physical activity analysis and guidance systems, and to develop and implement an Expert System for fruits, vegetables and physical activity of 5-8-year-old children. The PacTrac2-ES was used in the PacDASH study and will be used for other programs to promote healthy eating and physical activity of children in the Pacific Region.
太平洋追踪器(PacTrac)是一个旨在分析太平洋地区个人食物摄入量的计算机程序。PacTrac 的原始输出包括根据美国食物指南金字塔、营养摄入建议以及与其他国家营养建议的比较,每日摄入食物组的份量。PacTrac 通过夏威夷食物网站(hawaiifoods.hawaii.edu)供公众使用。PacTrac2 是 PacTrac 的更新和扩展版本,它使用美国 MyPyramid/MyPlate 食物组的家庭日常摄入量单位,而不是份量。此外,PacTrac2 包括一个身体活动分析工具,该工具根据来自儿童活动和研究综合的能量估计,量化身体活动的分钟数及其强度。专家系统(ES)——一种用于指导行为改变的计算机化决策树——是使用有关自我效能和改变准备阶段的信息以及 PacTrac2 中的水果和蔬菜摄入量和身体活动信息开发的。ES 为孩子、家长/监护人以及孩子的医生生成报告,其中包含针对孩子的具体策略、针对性的行为信息以及针对孩子的反馈。PacTrac2-ES 是为太平洋儿童 DASH for Health(PacDASH)干预研究设计的,该研究在夏威夷的 Kaiser Permanente 医疗保健系统中进行。该干预措施基于孩子的自我效能和改变摄入水果和蔬菜以及身体活动的准备阶段,目标是保持体重以预防肥胖。干预措施辅以针对身体活动和水果和蔬菜摄入环境以及解决相关行为(久坐行为和 DASH 饮食方法)的基于阶段的邮件和通讯。该项目是第一个扩展 PacTrac 以包含来自太平洋地区的儿童食物和身体活动的项目,也是第一个使用当前美国 MyPyramid/MyPlate 食物和身体活动分析和指导系统,并开发和实施针对 5-8 岁儿童的水果、蔬菜和身体活动的专家系统的项目。PacTrac2-ES 在 PacDASH 研究中使用,并将用于其他计划,以促进太平洋地区儿童的健康饮食和身体活动。