Department of Psychiatry, Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Hospital, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany.
Mental mHealth Lab, Institute of Sports and Sports Science, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany.
J Med Internet Res. 2021 Jul 5;23(7):e25850. doi: 10.2196/25850.
Diet and physical activity (PA) have a major impact on physical and mental health. However, there is a lack of effective strategies for sustaining these health-protective behaviors. A shift to a microtemporal, within-person approach is needed to capture dynamic processes underlying eating behavior and PA, as they change rapidly across minutes or hours and differ among individuals. However, a tool that captures these microtemporal, within-person processes in daily life is currently not present.
The APPetite-mobile-app is developed for the ecological momentary assessment of microtemporal, within-person processes of complex dietary intake, objectively recorded PA, and related factors. This study aims to evaluate the feasibility and usability of the APPetite-mobile-app and the validity of the incorporated APPetite-food record.
The APPetite-mobile-app captures dietary intake event-contingently through a food record, captures PA continuously through accelerometers, and captures related factors (eg, stress) signal-contingently through 8 prompts per day. Empirical data on feasibility (n=157), usability (n=84), and validity (n=44) were collected within the Eat2beNICE-APPetite-study. Feasibility and usability were examined in healthy participants and psychiatric patients. The relative validity of the APPetite-food record was assessed with a subgroup of healthy participants by using a counterbalanced crossover design. The reference method was a 24-hour recall. In addition, the energy intake was compared with the total energy expenditure estimated from accelerometry.
Good feasibility, with compliance rates above 80% for prompts and the accelerometer, as well as reasonable average response and recording durations (prompt: 2.04 min; food record per day: 17.66 min) and latencies (prompts: 3.16 min; food record: 58.35 min) were found. Usability was rated as moderate, with a score of 61.9 of 100 on the System Usability Scale. The evaluation of validity identified large differences in energy and macronutrient intake between the two methods at the group and individual levels. The APPetite-food record captured higher dietary intakes, indicating a lower level of underreporting, compared with the 24-hour recall. Energy intake was assessed fairly accurately by the APPetite-food record at the group level on 2 of 3 days when compared with total energy expenditure. The comparison with mean total energy expenditure (2417.8 kcal, SD 410) showed that the 24-hour recall (1909.2 kcal, SD 478.8) underestimated habitual energy intake to a larger degree than the APPetite-food record (2146.4 kcal, SD 574.5).
The APPetite-mobile-app is a promising tool for capturing microtemporal, within-person processes of diet, PA, and related factors in real time or near real time and is, to the best of our knowledge, the first of its kind. First evidence supports the good feasibility and moderate usability of the APPetite-mobile-app and the validity of the APPetite-food record. Future findings in this context will build the foundation for the development of personalized lifestyle modification interventions, such as just-in-time adaptive interventions.
饮食和身体活动(PA)对身心健康有重大影响。然而,目前缺乏维持这些健康保护行为的有效策略。需要从微观时间、个体内的角度来研究饮食行为和 PA 的动态过程,因为它们在几分钟或几小时内迅速变化,并且在个体之间存在差异。然而,目前还没有一种工具可以在日常生活中捕捉到这些微观时间、个体内的过程。
APPetite 移动应用程序是为生态瞬时评估复杂饮食摄入、客观记录的 PA 和相关因素的微观时间、个体内过程而开发的。本研究旨在评估 APPetite 移动应用程序的可行性和可用性,以及纳入的 APPetite 食物记录的有效性。
APPetite 移动应用程序通过食物记录来有条件地记录饮食摄入事件,通过加速度计连续记录 PA,并通过每天 8 个提示有条件地记录相关因素(如压力)。在 Eat2beNICE-APPetite 研究中,共收集了 157 名健康参与者和 84 名精神科患者的可行性(n=157)、可用性(n=84)和有效性(n=44)的实证数据。在健康参与者和精神病患者中检查了可行性和可用性。通过平衡交叉设计,使用健康参与者的亚组评估了 APPetite 食物记录的相对有效性。参考方法是 24 小时回忆。此外,通过加速度计估计的总能量消耗来比较能量摄入。
发现提示和加速度计的依从率均高于 80%,平均响应和记录时间(提示:2.04 分钟;每日食物记录:17.66 分钟)和延迟(提示:3.16 分钟;食物记录:58.35 分钟)合理,因此具有良好的可行性。可用性评分为 61.9 分(满分 100 分),在系统可用性量表上。有效性评估发现,两种方法在组和个体水平上的能量和宏量营养素摄入量存在较大差异。与 24 小时回忆相比,APPetite 食物记录记录的饮食摄入量更高,表明报告不足的程度较低。在与总能量消耗比较的 3 天中的 2 天中,APPetite 食物记录在组水平上对能量摄入的评估相当准确。与平均总能量消耗(2417.8 kcal,SD 410)相比,24 小时回忆(1909.2 kcal,SD 478.8)对习惯性能量摄入的低估程度大于 APPetite 食物记录(2146.4 kcal,SD 574.5)。
APPetite 移动应用程序是一种很有前途的工具,可以实时或近实时捕获饮食、PA 和相关因素的微观时间、个体内过程,据我们所知,它是同类产品中的第一款。初步证据支持 APPetite 移动应用程序具有良好的可行性和中等可用性,以及 APPetite 食物记录的有效性。在这方面的未来研究结果将为开发个性化生活方式干预措施奠定基础,例如及时自适应干预措施。