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Scaling up Dietary Data for Decision-Making in Low-Income Countries: New Technological Frontiers

机译:扩大饮食数据以在低收入国家进行决策:新技术前沿

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Dietary surveys in low-income countries (LICs) are hindered by low investment in the necessary research infrastructure, including a lack of basic technology for data collection, links to food composition information, and data processing. The result has been a dearth of dietary data in many LICs because of the high cost and time burden associated with dietary surveys, which are typically carried out by interviewers using pencil and paper. This study reviewed innovative dietary assessment technologies and gauged their suitability to improve the quality and time required to collect dietary data in LICs. Predefined search terms were used to identify technologies from peer-reviewed and gray literature. A total of 78 technologies were identified and grouped into 6 categories: 1) computer- and tablet-based, 2) mobile-based, 3) camera-enabled, 4) scale-based, 5) wearable, and 6) handheld spectrometers. For each technology, information was extracted on a number of overarching factors, including the primary purpose, mode of administration, and data processing capabilities. Each technology was then assessed against predetermined criteria, including requirements for respondent literacy, battery life, requirements for connectivity, ability to measure macro- and micronutrients, and overall appropriateness for use in LICs. Few technologies reviewed met all the criteria, exhibiting both practical constraints and a lack of demonstrated feasibility for use in LICs, particularly for large-scale, population-based surveys. To increase collection of dietary data in LICs, development of a contextually adaptable, interviewer-administered dietary assessment platform is recommended. Additional investments in the research infrastructure are equally important to ensure time and cost savings for the user.
机译:低收入国家(LICs)的膳食调查因对必要的研究基础设施的投资少而受到阻碍,包括缺乏用于收集数据的基本技术,与食品成分信息的链接以及数据处理的能力。由于与膳食调查相关的高成本和时间负担,导致许多LIC中缺乏膳食数据,结果通常由访问员使用铅笔和纸进行。这项研究回顾了创新的饮食评估技术,并评估了其适用性,以提高在LIC中收集饮食数据所需的质量和时间。预定义的搜索词用于从经过同行评审的文献和灰色文献中识别技术。总共确定了78种技术,并将其分为6类:1)基于计算机和平板电脑的技术; 2)基于移动技术的技术; 3)支持摄像头的技术; 4)基于规模的技术; 5)可穿戴式技术;以及6)手持式光谱仪。对于每种技术,都从许多总体因素中提取信息,包括主要目的,管理模式和数据处理能力。然后根据预定标准对每种技术进行评估,包括对受访者素养的要求,电池寿命,连接性要求,测量大量和微量营养素的能力以及在LIC中使用的总体适用性。审查的技术很少能满足所有标准,既显示出实际限制,又缺乏在低收入国家中使用证明的可行性,特别是对于大规模的基于人口的调查。为了增加LIC中饮食数据的收集,建议开发一种可根据情境进行调整,由访调员管理的饮食评估平台。对研究基础架构的额外投资对于确保用户节省时间和成本也同样重要。

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