McKinney Pamela, Cox Andrew Martin, Sbaffi Laura
Information School, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom.
J Med Internet Res. 2019 Aug 1;21(8):e13652. doi: 10.2196/13652.
The tracking, or logging, of food intake and physical activity is increasing among people, and as a result there is increasing evidence of a link to improvement in health and well-being. Crucial to the effective and safe use of logging is a user's information literacy.
The aim of this study was to analyze food and activity tracking from an information literacy perspective.
An online survey was distributed to three communities via parkrun, diabetes.co.uk and the Irritable Bowel Syndrome Network.
The data showed that there were clear differences in the logging practices of the members of the three different communities, as well as differences in motivations for tracking and the extent of sharing of said tracked data. Respondents showed a good understanding of the importance of information accuracy and were confident in their ability to understand tracked data, however, there were differences in the extent to which food and activity data were shared and also a lack of understanding of the potential reuse and sharing of data by third parties.
Information literacy in this context involves developing awareness of the issues of accurate information recording, and how tracked information can be applied to support specific health goals. Developing awareness of how and when to share data, as well as of data ownership and privacy, are also important aspects of information literacy.
记录食物摄入和身体活动的行为在人群中日益增多,因此,越来越多的证据表明这与健康和幸福感的改善存在关联。用户的信息素养对于有效且安全地使用记录行为至关重要。
本研究旨在从信息素养的角度分析食物和活动记录情况。
通过parkrun、diabetes.co.uk和肠易激综合征网络向三个社区开展了一项在线调查。
数据显示,三个不同社区成员的记录行为存在明显差异,在记录动机以及所记录数据的分享程度方面也存在差异。受访者对信息准确性的重要性有较好的理解,并且对自己理解所记录数据的能力有信心,然而,食物和活动数据的分享程度存在差异,而且对第三方可能对数据进行的再利用和分享缺乏理解。
在这种情况下,信息素养包括培养对准确信息记录问题的认识,以及所记录信息如何应用于支持特定健康目标的认识。培养对如何以及何时分享数据以及数据所有权和隐私的认识,也是信息素养的重要方面。