MyDietCam: Development and usability study of a food recognition integrated dietary monitoring smartphone application

BackgroundDiet monitoring has been linked with improved eating habits and positive health outcomes such as prevention of obesity. However, this is often unsustainable as traditional methods place a high burden on both participants and researchers through pen and paper recordings and manual nutrient...

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Main Authors: Kong, Nadine Alvina, Moy, Foong Ming, Ong, Shu Hwa, Tahir, Ghalib Ahmed, Loo, Chu Kiong
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spelling my.um.eprints.390212023-11-30T03:28:01Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/39021/ MyDietCam: Development and usability study of a food recognition integrated dietary monitoring smartphone application Kong, Nadine Alvina Moy, Foong Ming Ong, Shu Hwa Tahir, Ghalib Ahmed Loo, Chu Kiong HE Transportation and Communications QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine BackgroundDiet monitoring has been linked with improved eating habits and positive health outcomes such as prevention of obesity. However, this is often unsustainable as traditional methods place a high burden on both participants and researchers through pen and paper recordings and manual nutrient coding respectively. The digitisation of dietary monitoring has greatly reduced these barriers. This paper proposes a diet application with a novel food recognition feature with a usability study conducted in the real world. MethodsThis study describes the development of a mobile diet application (MyDietCam) targeted at healthy Malaysian adults. Focus group discussions (FGD) were carried out among dietitians and potential users to determine ideal features in a diet application. Thirty participants were recruited from a local university to log their meals through MyDietCam for six days and submit the Malay mHealth Application Usability Questionnaire (M-MAUQ) at the end of the study. ResultsThe findings from the FGD led to the implementation of the main features: individualised recommendations, food logging through food recognition to reduce steps for data entry and provide detailed nutrient analyses through visuals. An average overall usability score of 5.13 out of a maximum of seven was reported from the M-MAUQ which is considered acceptable. ConclusionThe development of a local (Malaysian) mobile diet application with acceptable usability may be helpful in sustaining the diet monitoring habit to improve health outcomes. Future work should focus on improving the issues raised before testing the effectiveness of the application for improving health outcomes. SAGE Publications Ltd 2023 Article PeerReviewed Kong, Nadine Alvina and Moy, Foong Ming and Ong, Shu Hwa and Tahir, Ghalib Ahmed and Loo, Chu Kiong (2023) MyDietCam: Development and usability study of a food recognition integrated dietary monitoring smartphone application. Digital Health, 9. ISSN 2055-2076, DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/20552076221149320 <https://doi.org/10.1177/20552076221149320>. 10.1177/20552076221149320
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topic HE Transportation and Communications
QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
spellingShingle HE Transportation and Communications
QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
Kong, Nadine Alvina
Moy, Foong Ming
Ong, Shu Hwa
Tahir, Ghalib Ahmed
Loo, Chu Kiong
MyDietCam: Development and usability study of a food recognition integrated dietary monitoring smartphone application
description BackgroundDiet monitoring has been linked with improved eating habits and positive health outcomes such as prevention of obesity. However, this is often unsustainable as traditional methods place a high burden on both participants and researchers through pen and paper recordings and manual nutrient coding respectively. The digitisation of dietary monitoring has greatly reduced these barriers. This paper proposes a diet application with a novel food recognition feature with a usability study conducted in the real world. MethodsThis study describes the development of a mobile diet application (MyDietCam) targeted at healthy Malaysian adults. Focus group discussions (FGD) were carried out among dietitians and potential users to determine ideal features in a diet application. Thirty participants were recruited from a local university to log their meals through MyDietCam for six days and submit the Malay mHealth Application Usability Questionnaire (M-MAUQ) at the end of the study. ResultsThe findings from the FGD led to the implementation of the main features: individualised recommendations, food logging through food recognition to reduce steps for data entry and provide detailed nutrient analyses through visuals. An average overall usability score of 5.13 out of a maximum of seven was reported from the M-MAUQ which is considered acceptable. ConclusionThe development of a local (Malaysian) mobile diet application with acceptable usability may be helpful in sustaining the diet monitoring habit to improve health outcomes. Future work should focus on improving the issues raised before testing the effectiveness of the application for improving health outcomes.
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author Kong, Nadine Alvina
Moy, Foong Ming
Ong, Shu Hwa
Tahir, Ghalib Ahmed
Loo, Chu Kiong
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Moy, Foong Ming
Ong, Shu Hwa
Tahir, Ghalib Ahmed
Loo, Chu Kiong
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title MyDietCam: Development and usability study of a food recognition integrated dietary monitoring smartphone application
title_short MyDietCam: Development and usability study of a food recognition integrated dietary monitoring smartphone application
title_full MyDietCam: Development and usability study of a food recognition integrated dietary monitoring smartphone application
title_fullStr MyDietCam: Development and usability study of a food recognition integrated dietary monitoring smartphone application
title_full_unstemmed MyDietCam: Development and usability study of a food recognition integrated dietary monitoring smartphone application
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