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Monitoring Dietary Intake and Physical Activity Electronically: Feasibility, Usability, and Ecological Validity of a Mobile-Based Ecological Momentary Assessment Tool

机译:以电子方式监测膳食摄入量和体育活动:基于移动设备的生态矩评估工具的可行性,可用性和生态有效性

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Background: Despite the growing body of research on complex lifestyle behaviors (eg, Dietary Intake [DI] and Physical Activity [PA]), monitoring of these behaviors has been hampered by a lack of suitable methods. A possible solution to this deficiency is mobile-based Ecological Momentary Assessment (mEMA), which enables researchers to collect data on participants’ states in real-time by means of a smartphone application. However, feasibility, usability, and ecological validity need to be anticipated and managed in order to enhance the validity of mEMA.Objective: To examine the feasibility, usability, and ecological validity of a mEMA application (app) with regard to DI and PA among Dutch vocational education students.Methods: The students (n=30) participated in the mEMA study for seven consecutive days. They downloaded the mEMA app on their smartphone. Feasibility and usability of the mEMA app were evaluated by completing an online evaluation after seven days of participation. Ecological validity was measured by assessing the degree to which the content of the mEMA app approximated the real-world setting that was being examined, through several multiple-choice questions.Results: Compliance rates, as registered by the mEMA app, declined 46% over a seven-day period, while self-reported compliance, as measured with an online evaluation questionnaire afterwards, indicated a smaller decrease in compliance (29%). The students evaluated the mEMA app as feasible and usable. Ecological validity analyses showed that all DI and almost all PA multiple-choice options were covered with the compound response categories.Conclusions: The mEMA app offers the opportunity to assess complex health behaviors (eg, DI and PA) in real-time settings, in which specifically routinized behaviors are involved. However, the mEMA app faced several challenges that needed to be overcome in order to improve its validity. Overall, the present study showed that the mEMA app is a usable and ecologically valid tool to measure DI and PA behaviors among vocational education students, but compliance is still limited.
机译:背景:尽管对复杂的生活方式行为(例如,饮食摄入[DI]和身体活动[PA])的研究越来越多,但由于缺乏合适的方法,这些行为的监测受到了阻碍。针对这种缺陷的一种可能的解决方案是基于移动设备的生态矩评估(mEMA),该技术使研究人员可以通过智能手机应用程序实时收集参与者状态的数据。然而,为了提高mEMA的有效性,需要对可行性,可用性和生态有效性进行预期和管理。目的:研究mEMA应用(app)在DI和PA之间的可行性,可用性和生态有效性。荷兰职业教育学生。方法:30名学生(连续30天)参加了mEMA研究。他们在智能手机上下载了mEMA应用。参与7天后,通过完成在线评估来评估mEMA应用程序的可行性和可用性。通过几个选择题,通过评估mEMA应用程序的内容与正在检查的实际环境的接近程度来评估生态有效性。结果:mEMA应用程序记录的合规率比2006年下降了46%在为期7天的时间段内,尽管之后通过在线评估问卷进行了自我报告的依从性,但依从性的下降幅度较小(29%)。学生评估了mEMA应用程序的可行性和可用性。生态有效性分析表明,所有DI和几乎所有PA多选方案均涵盖在化合物响应类别中。结论:mEMA应用程序提供了在实时环境中评估复杂健康行为(例如DI和PA)的机会。其中涉及常规的行为。但是,mEMA应用程序面临着数个挑战,需要提高其有效性。总体而言,本研究表明,mEMA应用程序是一种可用于衡量职业教育学生中DI和PA行为的实用且生态有效的工具,但依从性仍然有限。

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