Nohara Junko, Koyama Tatsuya
Department of Nutrition, Kio University, Koryo, JPN.
Department of Nutritional Guidelines, National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation, Health, and Nutrition, Ibaraki, JPN.
Cureus. 2025 Jul 11;17(7):e87725. doi: 10.7759/cureus.87725. eCollection 2025 Jul.
Introduction Dietary surveys are essential in nutritional epidemiology. While the weighed food record method is highly accurate and commonly used in Japan, it is unsuitable for large-scale studies due to its labor-intensive nature. Mobile applications for dietary assessment have gained popularity as alternatives, offering convenience and automation. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of using mobile applications as a substitute for traditional methods like weighed food records and food frequency questionnaires (FFQs) in population-based dietary assessments, specifically by examining the correlation between nutrient intake estimates obtained from a mobile application and those from traditional methods. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted from May 1 to June 30, 2022, and included 85 third-year female students (mean age: 20.2 ± 0.6 years; range: 20-25 years) from the Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Health Sciences, Kio University, Nara, Japan. All participants were Japanese nationals with a uniform educational background, were unmarried, and had received formal training in nutrition and dietary assessment as part of their curriculum. Dietary intake data were collected using both weighed food records and the Calomeal® mobile application (Life Log Technology, Inc., Tokyo, Japan), which enables users to record intake via food photos or manual entry and provides automatic analysis for 29 nutrients. Each participant recorded all foods and beverages consumed on a single weekday of their choice during the study period. There were no dropouts; all enrolled participants completed the study procedures. Nutrient intake estimates from the app and weighed food records were compared using Spearman's correlation coefficients. The proportion of participants not meeting the Estimated Average Requirement (EAR) was assessed using the cut-point method. All statistical analyses were performed using IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, version 28 (IBM Corp., Armonk, New York, United States). Results High correlations (0.7 ≤ |ρ| ≤ 1) were observed between nutrient intake estimates from the app and weighed food records for most nutrients, although moderate correlations (0.4 ≤ |ρ| < 0.7) were noted for specific nutrients like magnesium, iron, and vitamin B12 during certain meals. Comparisons with FFQs showed weaker correlations, consistent with previous findings. The mobile application demonstrated significant potential as a reliable tool for dietary assessment, particularly in large-scale studies where traditional methods pose logistical challenges. Conclusions Mobile applications like Calomeal® provide a viable alternative to weighed food records for dietary assessments, offering high accuracy and ease of use. They outperform FFQs in precision and reduce logistical challenges, making them suitable for large-scale nutritional studies.
引言
饮食调查在营养流行病学中至关重要。虽然称重食物记录法准确性高且在日本常用,但因其劳动强度大,不适用于大规模研究。用于饮食评估的移动应用程序作为替代方法已受到欢迎,具有便利性和自动化特点。本研究旨在评估在基于人群的饮食评估中,使用移动应用程序替代称重食物记录和食物频率问卷(FFQ)等传统方法的可行性,具体通过检查从移动应用程序获得的营养素摄入量估计值与传统方法获得的估计值之间的相关性来进行评估。
方法
本横断面研究于2022年5月1日至6月30日进行,纳入了日本奈良基奥大学健康科学学院营养系的85名三年级女学生(平均年龄:20.2±0.6岁;范围:20 - 25岁)。所有参与者均为日本国民,具有统一的教育背景,未婚,并且作为课程的一部分接受过营养和饮食评估方面的正规培训。使用称重食物记录法和Calomeal®移动应用程序(日本东京Life Log Technology公司)收集饮食摄入数据,该移动应用程序允许用户通过食物照片或手动输入记录摄入量,并对29种营养素进行自动分析。每位参与者在研究期间选择一个工作日记录所有食用的食物和饮料。没有参与者退出;所有登记的参与者都完成了研究程序。使用Spearman相关系数比较应用程序和称重食物记录法得出的营养素摄入量估计值。使用切点法评估未达到估计平均需求量(EAR)的参与者比例。所有统计分析均使用IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows 28版(美国纽约州阿蒙克市IBM公司)进行。
结果
对于大多数营养素,应用程序得出的营养素摄入量估计值与称重食物记录法之间观察到高度相关性(0.7≤|ρ|≤1),不过在某些餐次中,对于镁、铁和维生素B12等特定营养素,观察到中度相关性(0.4≤|ρ|<0.7)。与FFQ的比较显示相关性较弱,与先前研究结果一致。该移动应用程序显示出作为饮食评估可靠工具的巨大潜力,特别是在传统方法面临后勤挑战的大规模研究中。
结论
像Calomeal®这样的移动应用程序为饮食评估提供了一种可行的替代称重食物记录法的方法,具有高精度和易用性。它们在精度方面优于FFQ,并减少了后勤挑战,使其适用于大规模营养研究。