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Mobile Ecological Momentary Diet Assessment Methods for Behavioral Research: Systematic Review

机译:用于行为研究的移动式生态瞬时饮食评估方法:系统综述

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Background New methods for assessing diet in research are being developed to address the limitations of traditional dietary assessment methods. Mobile device–assisted ecological momentary diet assessment (mEMDA) is a new dietary assessment method that has not yet been optimized and has the potential to minimize recall biases and participant burden while maximizing ecological validity. There have been limited efforts to characterize the use of mEMDA in behavioral research settings. Objective The aims of this study were to summarize mEMDA protocols used in research to date, to characterize key aspects of these assessment approaches, and to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of mEMDA compared with the traditional dietary assessment methods as well as implications for future mEMDA research. Methods Studies that used mobile devices and described mEMDA protocols to assess dietary intake were included. Data were extracted according to Preferred Reporting of Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses and Cochrane guidelines and then synthesized narratively. Results The review included 20 studies with unique mEMDA protocols. Of these, 50% (10/20) used participant-initiated reports of intake at eating events (event-contingent mEMDA), and 50% (10/20) used researcher-initiated prompts requesting that participants report recent dietary intake (signal-contingent mEMDA). A majority of the study protocols (60%, 12/20) enabled participants to use mobile phones to report dietary data. Event-contingent mEMDA protocols most commonly assessed diet in real time, used dietary records for data collection (60%, 6/10), and provided estimates of energy and nutrient intake (60%, 6/10). All signal-contingent mEMDA protocols used a near real-time recall approach with unannounced (ie, random) abbreviated diet surveys. Most signal-contingent protocols (70%, 7/10) assessed the frequency with which (targeted) foods or food groups were consumed. Relatively few (30%, 6/20) studies compared mEMDA with the traditional dietary assessment methods. Conclusions This review demonstrates that mEMDA has the potential to reduce participant burden and recall bias, thus advancing the field beyond current dietary assessment methods while maximizing ecological validity.
机译:背景技术正在研究用于评估饮食的新方法,以解决传统饮食评估方法的局限性。移动设备辅助的生态瞬时饮食评估(mEMDA)是一种尚未经过优化的新型饮食评估方法,可以最大程度地降低召回偏见和参与者负担,同时最大程度地提高生态有效性。在行为研究环境中,为表征mEMDA的使用所做的努力很少。目的本研究的目的是总结迄今为止在研究中使用的mEMDA方案,表征这些评估方法的关键方面,并讨论与传统饮食评估方法相比mEMDA的优缺点以及对未来mEMDA研究的启示。方法包括使用移动设备并描述了mEMDA方案评估饮食摄入量的研究。根据系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告以及Cochrane指南提取数据,然后进行叙述性合成。结果评价包括20项具有独特mEMDA方案的研究。其中,有50%(10/20)使用参与者发起的饮食事件摄入量报告(事件相关的mEMDA),而50%(10/20)使用研究人员发起的提示,要求参与者报告近期饮食摄入量(信号强度或有mEMDA)。大多数研究方案(60%,12/20)使参与者能够使用手机报告饮食数据。事件偶然性mEMDA协议最常实时评估饮食,使用饮食记录进行数据收集(60%,6/10),并提供能量和营养摄入量的估计值(60%,6/10)。所有基于信号的mEMDA协议均使用近乎实时的召回方法,并进行了未经宣布(即随机)的简短饮食调查。大多数信号偶发方案(70%,7/10)评估了(目标)食品或食物组的食用频率。相对较少(30%,6/20)的研究将mEMDA与传统饮食评估方法进行了比较。结论这篇综述表明,mEMDA可以减轻参与者的负担并减少召回偏见,从而使该领域超越目前的饮食评估方法,同时还可以最大程度地提高生态有效性。

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