Artificial Intelligence in Malnutrition: A Systematic Literature Review

Sander M.W. Janssen, Yamine Bouzembrak*, Bedir Tekinerdogan

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Abstract

Malnutrition among the population of the world is a frequent yet underdiagnosed problem in both children and adults. Development of malnutrition screening and diagnostic tools for early detection of malnutrition is necessary to prevent long-term complications to patients’ health and well-being. Most of these tools are based on predefined questionnaires and consensus guidelines. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) allows for automated tools to detect malnutrition in an earlier stage to prevent long-term consequences. In this study, a systematic literature review was carried out with the goal of providing detailed information on what patient groups, screening tools, machine learning algorithms, data types, and variables are being used, as well as the current limitations and implementation stage of these AI-based tools. The results showed that a staggering majority exceeding 90% of all AI models go unused in day-to-day clinical practice. Furthermore, supervised learning models seemed to be the most popular type of learning. Alongside this, disease-related malnutrition was the most common category of malnutrition found in the analysis of all primary studies. This research provides a resource for researchers to identify directions for their research on the use of AI in malnutrition.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100264
JournalAdvances in Nutrition
Volume15
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2024

Keywords

  • decision support
  • machine learning
  • malnutrition
  • nutritional assessment
  • nutritional screening tool
  • personalized nutrition
  • precision nutrition

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