School of Medicine, Southeast University, No.87 Dingjiaqiao, Hunan Road, Naning, 210003, China.
The Affiliated Lianyungang Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University, Lianyungang, China.
JMIR Hum Factors. 2024 Sep 12;11:e56486. doi: 10.2196/56486.
With the rise in people's living standards and aging populations, a heightened emphasis has been placed in the field of medical and health care. In recent years, there has been a drastic increase in nutrition management in domestic research circles. The mobile nutritional health management platform based on WeChat miniprograms has been widely used to promote health and self-management and to monitor individual nutritional health status in China. Nevertheless, there has been a lack of comprehensive scientific evaluation regarding the functionality and quality of the diverse range of nutritional miniprograms that have surfaced in the market.
This study aimed to evaluate the functionality and quality of China's WeChat nutrition management miniprogram by using the User Version of the Mobile Application Rating Scale (uMARS).
This observational study involves quantitative methods. A keyword search for "nutrition," "diet," "food," and "meal" in Chinese or English was conducted on WeChat, and all miniprograms pertaining to these keywords were thoroughly analyzed. Then, basic information including name, registration date, update date, service type, user scores, and functional scores was extracted from January 2017 to November 2023. Rating scores were provided by users based on their experience and satisfaction with the use of the WeChat miniprogram, and functional scores were integrated and summarized for the primary functions of each miniprogram. Moreover, the quality of nutrition management applets was evaluated by 3 researchers independently using the uMARS.
Initially, 27 of 891 miniprograms identified were relevant to nutrition management. Among them, 85.2% (23/27) of them offered features for diet management, facilitating recording of daily dietary intake to evaluate nutritional status; 70.4% (19/27) provided resources for nutrition education and classroom instruction; 59.3% (16/27) included functionalities for exercise management, allowing users to record daily physical activity; and only 44.4% (12/27) featured components for weight management. The total quality score on the uMARS ranged 2.85-3.88 (median 3.38, IQR 3.14-3.57). Engagement scores on the uMARS varied from 2.00 to 4.33 (median 3.00, IQR 2.67-3.67). Functional dimension scores ranged from 3.00 to 4.00 (median 3.33, IQR 3.33-3.67), with a lower score of 2.67 and a higher score of 4.33 outside the reference range. Aesthetic dimension scores ranged from 2.33 to 4.67 (median 3.67, IQR 3.33-4.00). Informational dimension scores ranged from 2.33 to 4.67 (median 3.33, IQR 2.67-3.67).
Our findings from the uMARS highlight a predominant emphasis on health aspects over nutritional specifications in the app supporting WeChat miniprograms related to nutrition management. The quality of these miniprograms is currently at an average level, with considerable room for functional improvements in the future.
随着人们生活水平的提高和人口老龄化,医疗保健领域受到了高度重视。近年来,国内研究界对营养管理的研究急剧增加。基于微信小程序的移动营养健康管理平台在中国被广泛用于促进健康和自我管理,以及监测个体营养健康状况。然而,对于市场上出现的各种营养小程序的功能和质量,缺乏全面的科学评估。
本研究旨在使用移动应用程序评级量表的用户版本(uMARS)评估中国微信营养管理小程序的功能和质量。
这是一项观察性研究,采用定量方法。在微信上用中文或英文搜索“营养”、“饮食”、“食物”和“膳食”等关键词,并对所有与这些关键词相关的小程序进行了深入分析。然后,从 2017 年 1 月至 2023 年 11 月提取基本信息,包括名称、注册日期、更新日期、服务类型、用户评分和功能评分。评分是根据用户对微信小程序使用体验和满意度提供的,功能评分则对每个小程序的主要功能进行了整合和总结。此外,由 3 名研究人员独立使用 uMARS 评估营养管理小程序的质量。
最初,在 891 个小程序中,有 27 个与营养管理相关。其中,85.2%(23/27)的小程序提供饮食管理功能,方便记录日常饮食摄入以评估营养状况;70.4%(19/27)提供营养教育和课堂教学资源;59.3%(16/27)包括运动管理功能,允许用户记录日常身体活动;仅有 44.4%(12/27)的小程序具备体重管理功能。uMARS 的总质量评分为 2.85-3.88(中位数 3.38,IQR 3.14-3.57)。uMARS 的参与评分范围为 2.00-4.33(中位数 3.00,IQR 2.67-3.67)。功能维度评分为 3.00-4.00(中位数 3.33,IQR 3.33-3.67),低于 2.67 分和高于 4.33 分的评分均不在参考范围内。审美维度评分为 2.33-4.67(中位数 3.67,IQR 3.33-4.00)。信息维度评分为 2.33-4.67(中位数 3.33,IQR 2.67-3.67)。
uMARS 的结果表明,支持微信小程序的营养管理相关应用主要强调健康方面,而不是营养方面。这些小程序的质量目前处于平均水平,未来在功能方面还有很大的改进空间。