Development and Evaluation of e-CA, an Electronic Mobile-Based Food Record

Measures that capture diet as validly and reliably as possible are cornerstones of nutritional research, and mobile-based devices offer new opportunities to improve and simplify data collection. The balance between precision and acceptability of these data collection tools remains debated, and rigor...

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Main Authors: Sophie Bucher Della Torre, Isabelle Carrard, Eddy Farina, Brigitta Danuser, Maaike Kruseman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-01-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/9/1/76
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spelling doaj-7c9240dab4d44dd3ae3a572ec5f797822020-11-24T21:19:10ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432017-01-01917610.3390/nu9010076nu9010076Development and Evaluation of e-CA, an Electronic Mobile-Based Food RecordSophie Bucher Della Torre0Isabelle Carrard1Eddy Farina2Brigitta Danuser3Maaike Kruseman4Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Health Sciences-Geneva (HEdS-GE), University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland (HES-SO), Rue des Caroubiers 25, 1227 Carouge, SwitzerlandDepartment of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Health Sciences-Geneva (HEdS-GE), University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland (HES-SO), Rue des Caroubiers 25, 1227 Carouge, SwitzerlandDepartment of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Health Sciences-Geneva (HEdS-GE), University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland (HES-SO), Rue des Caroubiers 25, 1227 Carouge, SwitzerlandInstitute for Work and Health, University of Lausanne, Route de la Corniche 2, 1066 Epalinges-Lausanne, SwitzerlandDepartment of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Health Sciences-Geneva (HEdS-GE), University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland (HES-SO), Rue des Caroubiers 25, 1227 Carouge, SwitzerlandMeasures that capture diet as validly and reliably as possible are cornerstones of nutritional research, and mobile-based devices offer new opportunities to improve and simplify data collection. The balance between precision and acceptability of these data collection tools remains debated, and rigorous validations are warranted. Our objective was to develop and evaluate an electronic mobile-based food record for a research setting. We developed e-CA, which includes almost 900 foods and beverages classified in 14 categories and 60 subcategories. e-CA was evaluated using three different methods: (1) usability and acceptability through a logbook and qualitative interviews; (2) dietary intake accuracy through comparison with 2 unannounced 24-h phone recalls on overlapping days; and (3) reliability and process comparison with a paper-based food record in a laboratory setting with a randomized design. e-CA proved to be intuitive and practical and was perceived as modern, trendy, and fun. Comparisons of e-CA with 24-h telephone recalls or paper-based food records in a laboratory setting with two small convenient samples showed good agreement but highlighted the well-known difficulty of estimating portion sizes and a necessary learning time to use the app. e-CA is a functional tool that has the potential to facilitate food intake measurement for research by increasing the pleasure of using the food record tool and reducing the perceived burden for the participants. It also decreases the workload, costs and the risk of transcription errors for researchers.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/9/1/76mobile food recordtechnology-based assessment of dietary intakenutritional epidemiologydevelopment and evaluation
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author Sophie Bucher Della Torre
Isabelle Carrard
Eddy Farina
Brigitta Danuser
Maaike Kruseman
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Isabelle Carrard
Eddy Farina
Brigitta Danuser
Maaike Kruseman
Development and Evaluation of e-CA, an Electronic Mobile-Based Food Record
Nutrients
mobile food record
technology-based assessment of dietary intake
nutritional epidemiology
development and evaluation
author_facet Sophie Bucher Della Torre
Isabelle Carrard
Eddy Farina
Brigitta Danuser
Maaike Kruseman
author_sort Sophie Bucher Della Torre
title Development and Evaluation of e-CA, an Electronic Mobile-Based Food Record
title_short Development and Evaluation of e-CA, an Electronic Mobile-Based Food Record
title_full Development and Evaluation of e-CA, an Electronic Mobile-Based Food Record
title_fullStr Development and Evaluation of e-CA, an Electronic Mobile-Based Food Record
title_full_unstemmed Development and Evaluation of e-CA, an Electronic Mobile-Based Food Record
title_sort development and evaluation of e-ca, an electronic mobile-based food record
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Measures that capture diet as validly and reliably as possible are cornerstones of nutritional research, and mobile-based devices offer new opportunities to improve and simplify data collection. The balance between precision and acceptability of these data collection tools remains debated, and rigorous validations are warranted. Our objective was to develop and evaluate an electronic mobile-based food record for a research setting. We developed e-CA, which includes almost 900 foods and beverages classified in 14 categories and 60 subcategories. e-CA was evaluated using three different methods: (1) usability and acceptability through a logbook and qualitative interviews; (2) dietary intake accuracy through comparison with 2 unannounced 24-h phone recalls on overlapping days; and (3) reliability and process comparison with a paper-based food record in a laboratory setting with a randomized design. e-CA proved to be intuitive and practical and was perceived as modern, trendy, and fun. Comparisons of e-CA with 24-h telephone recalls or paper-based food records in a laboratory setting with two small convenient samples showed good agreement but highlighted the well-known difficulty of estimating portion sizes and a necessary learning time to use the app. e-CA is a functional tool that has the potential to facilitate food intake measurement for research by increasing the pleasure of using the food record tool and reducing the perceived burden for the participants. It also decreases the workload, costs and the risk of transcription errors for researchers.
topic mobile food record
technology-based assessment of dietary intake
nutritional epidemiology
development and evaluation
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/9/1/76
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