Pendergast Felicity J, Ridgers Nicola D, Worsley Anthony, McNaughton Sarah A
Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN), School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, Victoria, 3125, Australia.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2017 Mar 14;14(1):30. doi: 10.1186/s12966-017-0488-9.
Dietary assessment methods are limited in their ability to adequately measure food and beverage consumption. Smartphone applications may provide a novel method of dietary assessment to capture real-time food intake and the contextual factors surrounding eating occasions. The aim of this study is to evaluate the capability of a Smartphone meal diary app ("FoodNow") to measure food intake using a validated objective method for assessing energy expenditure among young adults.
Participants (18-30 years) used FoodNow over four non-consecutive days recording all eating occasions through a combination of written text, and/or optional images and voice recordings. A series of contextual questions were also completed. Participants wore the validated SenseWear Armband (BodyMedia Inc, USA) during the same period to measure free-living energy expenditure. Intra-class correlation coefficients (ICC) estimated the reliability of FoodNow to measure estimated energy intake compared to measured energy expenditure.
Ninety participants (71 female, 19 male; mean age = 24.9 ± 4.1 years) were recruited to use the FoodNow app to record their eating occasions. Thirteen were excluded as they did not meet minimum requirements for number of reporting days (n = 3) or SenseWear Armband wear time (5 days of 11 h), while 21 participants were excluded after being identified as mis-reporters (Huang method). Among the remaining sample (n = 56), reliability between estimated energy intake and measured energy expenditure was high (ICC, 95% CI: 0.75, 0.61-0.84).
FoodNow is a suitable method for capturing estimated energy intake data from young adults. Despite wide levels of agreement at the individual level (-3709 kJ to 2056 kJ), at the group level, FoodNow appears to have potential as a dietary assessment tool. This new dietary assessment method will offer an alternative and novel method of dietary assessment which is capable of collecting both estimated energy intake and contextual factors surrounding eating occasions. Information collected may be used to inform future public health messages or research interventions.
膳食评估方法在充分测量食物和饮料摄入量方面能力有限。智能手机应用程序可能提供一种新颖的膳食评估方法,以记录实时食物摄入量以及饮食场合的相关背景因素。本研究旨在使用一种经过验证的客观方法评估年轻人的能量消耗,以此来评估一款智能手机饮食日记应用程序(“FoodNow”)测量食物摄入量的能力。
参与者(年龄在18至30岁之间)在四个不连续的日子里使用FoodNow,通过书面文字、可选图像和语音记录相结合的方式记录所有饮食场合。还完成了一系列相关背景问题。在此期间,参与者佩戴经过验证的SenseWear臂带(美国BodyMedia公司)以测量自由生活状态下的能量消耗。组内相关系数(ICC)估计了与测量的能量消耗相比,FoodNow测量估计能量摄入量的可靠性。
招募了90名参与者(71名女性,19名男性;平均年龄=24.9±4.1岁)使用FoodNow应用程序记录他们的饮食场合。13人被排除,因为他们不符合报告天数的最低要求(n=3)或SenseWear臂带佩戴时间要求(11小时中的5天),另有21名参与者在被确定为错误报告者后(采用黄氏方法)被排除。在剩余样本(n=56)中,估计能量摄入量与测量能量消耗之间的可靠性较高(ICC,95%置信区间:0.75,0.61 - 0.84)。
FoodNow是一种从年轻人中获取估计能量摄入数据的合适方法。尽管在个体水平上存在广泛的一致性(-3709千焦至2056千焦),但在群体水平上,FoodNow似乎有潜力成为一种膳食评估工具。这种新的膳食评估方法将提供一种替代的、新颖的膳食评估方法,能够收集估计能量摄入量以及饮食场合的相关背景因素。收集到的信息可用于为未来的公共卫生信息或研究干预提供参考。