| Literature DB >> 26534783 |
Åsa Svensson1, Christel Larsson.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is a great need for dietary assessment methods that suit the adolescent lifestyle and give valid intake data.Entities:
Keywords: SenseWear Armband; adolescents; dietary assessment; energy; mobile phone app
Year: 2015 PMID: 26534783 PMCID: PMC4704917 DOI: 10.2196/mhealth.4804
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Mhealth Uhealth ISSN: 2291-5222 Impact factor: 4.773
Figure 1Flowchart of participants included in the different analyses.
Characteristics of Swedish adolescent study participants.
| Characteristics | All | Girls | Boys | Thinness/ | Overweight/ | |
| Age in years, median (IQRb) | 15.5 (0.5) | 15.5 (0.6) | 15.5 (0.4) | 15.5 (0.5) | 15.6 (0.5) | |
| Weight (kg), median (IQR) | 59.9 (12.5) | 57.4 (9.6)c | 66.1 (15.7)c | 58.0 (9.8)c | 77.2 (17.0)c | |
| Height (cm), median (IQR) | 170.6 (12.9) | 164.9 (13.5)c | 176.5 (12.0)c | 170.0 (12.8) | 172.8 (13.8) | |
| BMId(kg/m2), median (IQR) | 21.1 (3.1) | 21.1 (2.5) | 20.9 (4.1) | 20.7 (2.4)c | 25.8 (1.4)c | |
| BMI z-scorea, median (IQR) | 0.44 (0.84) | 0.38 (0.71) | 0.53 (1.02) | 0.33 (0.76)c | 1.73 (0.37)c | |
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| Female | 50 (62) | 50 (100) | 31 (100) | 44 (64) | 6 (50) |
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| Male | 31 (38) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 25 (36) | 6 (50) |
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| Thinness grade 2 | 1 (1) | 0 (0) | 1 (3) | 1 (1) | 0 (0) |
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| Thinness grade 1 | 4 (5) | 3 (6) | 1 (3) | 4 (6) | 0 (0) |
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| Normal weight | 64 (79) | 41 (82) | 23 (74) | 64 (93) | 0 (0) |
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| Overweight | 11 (14) | 6 (12) | 5 (16) | 0 (0) | 11 (92) |
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| Obese | 1 (1) | 0 (0) | 1 (3) | 0 (0) | 1 (8) |
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| No formal education | 1 (1) | 0 (0) | 1 (3) | 0 (0) | 1 (8) |
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| Nine-year compulsory school | 14 (17) | 5 (10) | 9 (29) | 11 (16) | 3 (25) |
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| Two-year upper secondary school/folk high school/ | 8 (10) | 5 (10) | 3 (10) | 6 (9) | 2 (17) |
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| At least three-year upper secondary school | 18 (22) | 13 (26) | 5 (16) | 16 (23) | 2 (17) |
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| College/university | 40 (49) | 27 (54) | 13 (42) | 36 (52) | 4 (33) |
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| None | 58 (72) | 38 (76) | 20 (65) | 51 (74) | 7 (58) |
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| Only parent(s) | 20 (25) | 11 (22) | 9 (29) | 16 (23) | 4 (33) |
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| Only participant | 1 (1) | 0 (0) | 1 (3) | 1 (1) | 0 (0) |
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| Participant and parent(s) | 2 (2) | 1 (2) | 1 (3) | 1 (1) | 1 (8) |
aUsing cutoff values according to Cole and Lobstein [25].
bInterquartile range (IQR).
c P<.001, derived from the Mann-Whitney U test of difference between girls and boys or between thinness/normal weight and overweight/obese.
dBody mass index (BMI).
eQuestion answered by the participant when registering as a user in the mobile phone app.
Factors that may influence accuracy of reported dietary intake of Swedish 15 year olds (scale ranges for all indices are 0 to 100).
| Factors | All | Girls | Boys | Thinness/ | Overweight/ | |
| Conscientiousnessb, median (IQRc) | 72 (23), | 70 (23) | 75 (23) | 68 (24) | 73 (19) | |
| Fear of negative evaluatione, median (IQR) | 25 (25), | 30 (25)f | 15 (25)f | 25 (28) | 25 (24) | |
| Social desirabilityg, median (IQR) | 62 (140), | 62 (14) | 62 (19) | 62 (14) | 62 (22) | |
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| Cognitive restraint | 32 (30), | 34 (36)f | 18 (23)f | 27 (32) | 39 (28) |
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| Uncontrolled eating | 33 (28), | 33 (27) | 37 (30) | 33 (28) | 30 (33) |
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| Emotional eating | 11 (33), | 22 (33)i | 11 (22)i | 11 (33) | 11 (19) |
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| No discrepancy | 25 (31) | 13 (26) | 12 (39) | 23 (33) | 2 (17) |
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| Prefer to be smaller | 40 (49) | 33 (66) | 7 (22) | 30 (44) | 10 (83) |
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| Prefer to be larger | 16 (20) | 4 (8) | 12 (39) | 16 (23) | 0 (0) |
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| 7 days/week | 54 (67) | 32 (64) | 22 (71) | 47 (68) | 7 (58) |
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| <7 days/week | 27 (33) | 18 (36) | 9 (29) | 22 (32) | 5 (42) |
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| 5 days/week | 56 (69) | 35 (70) | 21 (68) | 46 (67) | 10 (83) |
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| <5 days/week | 25 (31) | 15 (30) | 10 (32) | 23 (33) | 2 (7) |
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| Yes | 41 (51) | 28 (56) | 13 (42) | 36 (52) | 5 (42) |
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| Somewhat | 34 (42) | 21 (42) | 13 (42) | 27 (39) | 7 (58) |
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| No | 6 (7) | 1 (2) | 5 (16) | 6 (9) | 0 (0) |
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| Yes | 62 (77) | 39 (78) | 23 (74) | 54 (78) | 8 (67) |
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| Somewhat | 18 (22) | 10 (20) | 8 (26) | 14 (21) | 4 (33) |
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| No | 1 (1) | 1 (2) | 0 (0) | 1 (1) | 0 (0) |
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| Yes | 64 (79) | 41 (82) | 23 (74) | 56 (81) | 8 (67) |
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| Somewhat | 16 (20) | 8 (16) | 8 (26) | 12 (18) | 4 (33) |
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| No | 1 (1) | 1 (2) | 0 (0) | 1 (1) | 0 (0) |
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| Yes | 50 (62) | 32 (64) | 18 (58) | 42 (61) | 8 (67) |
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| Somewhat | 26 (32) | 16 (32) | 10 (32) | 22 (32) | 4 (33) |
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| No | 5 (6) | 2 (4) | 3 (10) | 5 (7) | 0 (0) |
aUsing cutoff values according to Cole and Lobstein [25].
bFifteen items selected from the International Personality Item Pool [24].
cInterquartile range (IQR).
dCronbach alpha.
eFive items selected from the Brief Fear of Negative Evaluation Scale [22].
f P<.05, derived from the Mann-Whitney U test of difference between girls and boys or between thinness/normal weight and overweight/obese.
gSeven items selected from the Marlowe-Crowne Social Desirability Scale [23].
hRevised 18-item (R-18) Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire.
i P<.01, derived from the Mann-Whitney U test of difference between girls and boys or between thinness/normal weight and overweight/obese.
Assessed energy intake and total energy expenditure using a mobile phone app, as well as total energy expenditure measured with the SenseWear Armband among Swedish 15 year olds.
| Measures | All | Girls | Boys | Thinness/ | Overweight/ |
| BMRc(kJ/day), | 6473 (1270) | 6112 (537)e | 7641 (1161)e | 6305 (1121)e | 7483 (2270)e |
| EIf(kJ/day), | 6904 (3427) | 6527 (2410)g | 7845 (4268)g | 6924 (2975) | 5309 (4749) |
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h(kJ/day), | 9680 (1866) | 9217 (1607)e | 10,816 (2870)e | 9637 (1750)g | 10,573 (3577)g |
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i(kJ/day), | 11,172 (2945) | 10,452 (1319)e | 13,143 (1899)e | 10,733 (2526)e | 13,675 (3892)e |
| EI/BMR, | 1.08 (0.47) | 1.10 (0.42) | 1.06 (0.58) | 1.11 (0.42)g | 0.71 (0.56)g |
| TEESWA/BMR, | 1.48 (0.29) | 1.49 (0.20) | 1.36 (0.33) | 1.49 (0.25) | 1.36 (0.35) |
| EI-TEESWA (kJ/day), | -2837 (3452) | -2799 (2602) | -3368 (4954) | -2782 (3454) | -3787 (4937) |
| EI/TEESWA, | 0.71 (0.36) | 0.70 (0.28) | 0.74 (0.49) | 0.72 (0.36) | 0.58 (0.41) |
| TEEapp-TEESWA (kJ/day), | 1683 (1696) | 1524 (944)j | 2516 (1897)j | 1575 (1480)g | 2358 (2307)g |
| TEEapp/TEESWA, | 1.19 (0.17) | 1.17 (0.13) | 1.23 (0.26) | 1.18 (0.18) | 1.21 (0.30) |
| Correlation of EI | .13 (.24) | .27 (.06) | -.16 (.39) | .14 (.27) | .27 (.40) |
| Correlation of TEEapp
| .75 (<.001) | .59 (<.001) | .69 (<.001) | .74 (<.001) | .59 (.04) |
aIn the analysis comparing total energy expenditure assessed with mobile phone app and total energy expenditure from the SenseWear Armband, n=69: 41 girls and 28 boys, 57 thinness/normal weight and 12 overweight/obese.
bUsing cutoff values according to Cole and Lobstein [25].
cBasal metabolic rate (BMR) calculated according to Shofield [17].
dInterquartile range (IQR).
e P<.001, derived from the Mann-Whitney U test of difference between girls and boys or between thinness/normal weight and overweight/obese.
fEnergy intake (EI).
g P<.05, derived from the Mann-Whitney U test of difference between girls and boys or between thinness/normal weight and overweight/obese.
hTotal energy expenditure measured by the SenseWear Armband (TEESWA).
iTotal energy expenditure reported via the mobile phone app (TEEapp).
j P<.01, derived from the Mann-Whitney U test of difference between girls and boys or between thinness/normal weight and overweight/obese.
Figure 2Bland-Altman plot comparing energy intake (EI) assessed with a newly developed mobile phone app and total energy expenditure measured with the SenseWear Armband (TEESWA) in 81 adolescents. The sample is displayed by gender: girls (closed circles; solid regression line) and boys (open circles; dashed regression line).
Figure 4Bland-Altman plot comparing energy intake (EI) assessed with a newly developed mobile phone app and total energy expenditure measured with the SenseWear Armband (TEESWA) in 81 adolescents. The sample is displayed by records with and without a weekend day: records with a weekend day (closed circles; solid regression line) and records without a weekend day (open circles; dashed regression line).
Factors influencing reporting accuracy of energy intake.
| Factors | Univariable model (EIa-TEEb,c), | Stepwise multivariable model (EI-TEEc), | Univariable model | Stepwise multivariable model (EI-TEE)/TEEc, | |
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| Girl | N/Ad |
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| Boy | -367 (-1696, 962) |
| 0.04 (-0.09, 0.16) |
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| Body mass index | -1509 (-2206, -812)f |
| -0.13 (-0.20, -0.07)f | -0.12 (-0.18, -0.05)g | |
| TEEc(kJ) | -0.82 (-1.13, -0.51)f | -0.70 (-1.01, -0.39)f | N/A | N/A | |
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| Low | 462 (-2357, 1433) |
| -0.02 (-0.20, 0.16) |
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| Medium | N/A |
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| High | 195 (-1277, 1668) |
| -0.001 (-0.140, 0.140) |
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| No | N/A |
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| Participant and/or parent(s) | -1020 (-2438, 397) |
| -0.11 (-0.25, 0.03) |
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| No | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
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| Yes | 2380 (1099, 3660)f | 1557 (351, 2763)g | 0.20 (0.08, 0.33)g | 0.16 (0.05, 0.28)g |
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| School 1 | N/A |
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| School 2 | 755 (-2375, 3884) |
| 0.08 (-0.22, 0.38) |
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| School 3 | -683 (-3930, 2564) |
| -0.05 (-0.36, 0.26) |
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| School 4 | -1165 (-4412, 2082) |
| -0.11 (-0.43, 0.20) |
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| School 5 | -2108 (-5238, 1021) |
| -0.12 (-0.42, 0.18) |
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| School 6 | -1323 (-4571, 1924) |
| -0.13 (-0.45, 0.18) |
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| School 7 | -403 (-3180, 2372) |
| 0.02 (-0.25, 0.29) |
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| School 8 | 2337 (-911, 5584) |
| 0.26 (-0.05, 0.58) |
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| School 9 | 106 (-3300, 3512) |
| 0.005 (-0.32, 0.33) |
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| School 10 | 2164 (-965, 5293) |
| 0.23 (-0.08, 0.53) |
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| School 11 | 242 (-2887, 3371) |
| 0.03 (-0.27, 0.33) |
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| School 12 | -942 (-4348, 2464) |
| -0.09 (-0.42, 0.24) |
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| Fear of negative evaluation | 15 (-23, 53) |
| 0.001 (-0.002, 0.005) |
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| Conscientiousness | 27 (-14, 67) |
| 0.002 (-0.002, 0.006) |
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| Social desirability | 6 (-46, 57) |
| -0.001 (-0.005, 0.005) |
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| Cognitive restraint | -9 (-40, 23) |
| -0.002 (-0.005, 0.001) |
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| Uncontrolled eating | 7 (-26, 41) |
| 0.001 (-0.002, 0.004) |
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| Emotional eating | 28 (2, 55)i |
| 0.002 (-0.001, 0.005) |
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| Smaller | 425 (-1047, 1897) |
| 0.04 (-0.11, 0.17) |
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| No discrepancy | N/A |
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| Larger | 1445 (-403, 3294) |
| 0.170 (-0.002, 0.350) |
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| <7 days/week | N/A |
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| 7 days/week | 141 (-1232, 1515) |
| 0.006 (-0.130, 0.140) |
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| <5 days/week | N/A |
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| 5 days/week | -974 (-2358, 411) |
| -0.11 (-0.24, 0.02) |
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| Somewhat/no | N/A |
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| Yes | 350 (-942, 1643) |
| 0.02 (-0.10, 0.15) |
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| Somewhat/no | N/A |
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| Yes | 468 (-1056, 1993) |
| 0.01 (-0.14, 0.16) |
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| Somewhat/no | N/A |
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| Yes | 1363 (-198, 2923) |
| 0.10 (-0.05, 0.25) |
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| Somewhat/no | N/A |
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| Yes | 1030 (-282, 2341) |
| 0.07 (-0.06, 0.20) |
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aEnergy intake (EI).
bTotal energy expenditure (TEE).
cTotal energy expenditure measured by SenseWear Armband (TEESWA).
dNot applicable (N/A).
eAccording to Cole and Lobstein [25].
f P<.001.
g P<.01.
hQuestion answered by the participant when registering as a user in the mobile phone app.
i P<.05.
Figure 5Bland-Altman plot comparing total energy expenditure estimated with a newly developed mobile phone app (TEEapp) and with the SenseWear Armband (TEESWA) in 69 adolescents. The sample is displayed by gender: girls (closed circles; solid regression line) and boys (open circles; dashed regression line).
Figure 6Bland-Altman plot comparing total energy expenditure estimated with a newly developed mobile phone app (TEEapp) and with the SenseWear Armband (TEESWA) in 69 adolescents. The sample is displayed by weight status: thinness/normal weight (closed circles; solid regression line) and overweight/obese (open circles; dashed regression line).