Agrawal Priyanka V, Rathi Nilesh, Sinnarkar Surabhi E, Tasgaonkar Aditi, Kotnis Ritu, Joshi Pawan R
Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Dr D Y Patil Dental College and Hospital, Dr D Y Patil Vidyapeeth, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
Department of Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry, VYWS Dental College and Hospital, Amravati, Maharashtra, INDIA.
Int J Clin Pediatr Dent. 2025 Feb;18(2):191-197. doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10005-3047. Epub 2025 Mar 20.
The purpose of the study is to use a community-based participatory research strategy to refine and test the usability of an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered smartphone app, Sugar Smart, to be used by children's parents/caregivers for the maintenance of dietary records and oral hygiene habits of children in Maharashtra, India, through a single-arm parallel randomized control trial.
The app, developed based on validated research on local dietary habits, was utilized by 100 children. To evaluate the app, two validated questionnaires and a 7-day diet diary format were employed. The first questionnaire assessed ease of use and compliance using a Chi-squared test, while the second examined improvements in dietary awareness before and after app usage through a paired -test.
The findings indicate that a significant majority of users positively perceived the mobile app. The first questionnaire showed high ease of use and positive feedback (87% found it easy to use, 99% reported it helped regulate sugar intake). The Chi-squared test confirmed the statistical significance ( < 0.05). The second questionnaire revealed significant improvements in oral health awareness and diet (correct brushing: 64-98%, reduced sugar usage: 28-91%). The paired -test confirmed these improvements ( < 0.05), validating the app's effectiveness in enhancing dietary habits and oral health awareness.
The study provides strong evidence for the effectiveness of the digital app in improving parental awareness and management of children's sugar intake. The significant improvements observed underscore the app's potential as a valuable tool in pediatric dentistry and public health.
This app demonstrates the potential to revolutionize dietary monitoring and behavior change in pediatric populations, promoting healthier dietary behaviors and thus being an effective digital tool in the reduction of caries burden.
Agrawal PV, Rathi N, Sinnarkar SE, Assessment of Compliance and Validity of Digital Application-based Diet Diary with Suggestive Local Food Habits for Prevention of Dental Caries in Children. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2025;18(2):191-197.
本研究旨在采用基于社区的参与性研究策略,通过单臂平行随机对照试验,对一款由人工智能驱动的智能手机应用程序“Sugar Smart”进行优化和可用性测试,供印度马哈拉施特拉邦儿童的父母/照顾者用于记录儿童的饮食记录和口腔卫生习惯。
该应用程序是基于对当地饮食习惯的有效研究开发的,100名儿童使用了该应用程序。为了评估该应用程序,采用了两份经过验证的问卷和一种7天饮食日记格式。第一份问卷使用卡方检验评估易用性和依从性,而第二份问卷通过配对检验检查应用程序使用前后饮食意识的改善情况。
研究结果表明,绝大多数用户对该移动应用程序给予了积极评价。第一份问卷显示易用性高且反馈良好(87%的人认为使用方便,99%的人表示它有助于调节糖分摄入)。卡方检验证实了统计学意义(<0.05)。第二份问卷显示口腔健康意识和饮食方面有显著改善(正确刷牙:64%-98%,减少糖分使用:28%-91%)。配对检验证实了这些改善(<0.05),验证了该应用程序在改善饮食习惯和口腔健康意识方面的有效性。
该研究为数字应用程序在提高父母对儿童糖分摄入的认识和管理方面的有效性提供了有力证据。观察到的显著改善突出了该应用程序作为儿科牙科和公共卫生领域有价值工具的潜力。
该应用程序展示了在儿科人群中彻底改变饮食监测和行为改变的潜力,促进更健康的饮食行为,因此是减少龋齿负担的有效数字工具。
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