Design Issues in Personalized Nutrition Advice Systems

Iris M. de Hoogh*, Machiel J. Reinders, Esmée L. Doets, Femke P.M. Hoevenaars, Jan L. Top

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Abstract

The current health status of the general public can substantially benefit from a healthy diet. Using a personalized approach to initiate healthy dietary behavior seems to be a promising strategy, as individuals differ in terms of health status, subsequent dietary needs, and their desired behavior change support. However, providing personalized advice to a wide audience over a long period is very labor-intensive. This bottleneck can possibly be overcome by digitalizing the process of creating and providing personalized advice. An increasing number of personalized advice systems for different purposes is becoming available in the market, ranging from systems providing advice about just a single parameter to very complex systems that include many variables characterizing each individual situation. Scientific background is often lacking in these systems. In designing a personalized nutrition advice system, many design questions need to be answered, ranging from the required input parameters and accurate measurement methods (sense), type of modeling techniques to be used (reason), and modality in which the personalized advice is provided (act). We have addressed these topics in this viewpoint paper, and we have demonstrated the feasibility of setting up an infrastructure for providing personalized dietary advice based on the experience of 2 practical applications in a real-life setting.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere37667
Number of pages17
JournalJournal of Medical Internet Research
Volume25
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Mar 2023

Keywords

  • act
  • behavior change support
  • dietary advice
  • eHealth design
  • health measurements
  • knowledge rules
  • modeling
  • personalized nutrition
  • reason
  • sense

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