| Literature DB >> 30249590 |
Tera L Fazzino1,2, Corby K Martin3, Kelsie Forbush1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Heavy drinking is prevalent among young adults and may contribute to obesity. However, measurement tools for assessing caloric intake from alcohol are limited and rely on self-report, which is prone to bias.Entities:
Keywords: alcohol assessment; alcohol college students; alcohol consumption; dietary assessment; ehealth; mobile health; mobile phone; photography; self report; young adults
Year: 2018 PMID: 30249590 PMCID: PMC6231842 DOI: 10.2196/10460
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Mhealth Uhealth ISSN: 2291-5222 Impact factor: 4.773
Figure 1The Remote Food Photography Method (RFPM) applied using the SmartIntake app.
Figure 2The Remote Food Photography Method (RFPM) and SmartIntake app applied to measuring alcohol intake.
Information used to calculate outcomes for Aims 1 and 4.
| Dependent variables | SmartIntake app testing (3 days) | Qualitative interview | Diet recallsa (3 days) | |
Percentage of drinking occasions captured by SmartIntake Percentage of participants who submitted alcohol photos | Number of total drinking occasions captured with SmartIntake Number of participants who submitted and did not submit alcohol photos | Number of total drinking occasions not captured with SmartIntake (self-reported) | N/Ab | |
Preference | N/A | Number of participants who preferred SmartIntake and number who preferred diet recalls for reporting alcohol and food intake | N/A | |
Usage | Number of days out of 3 that each participant completed SmartIntake testing | N/A | Number of recalls out of 3 that each participant completed | |
Alcohol use estimates Percentage of participants who reported alcohol use | Alcohol consumption in grams and calories per drinking occasion; number of heavy drinking episodes Number of participants who submitted and did not submit alcohol photos | N/A | Alcohol consumption in grams and calories per drinking occasion; number of heavy drinking episodes Number of participants who reported and did not report alcohol use | |
aDiet recalls were completed during the parent study and used for comparisons with SmartIntake in the current study, as described in the Parent Study section of the Methods.
bN/A: not applicable.
Participant characteristics.
| Variable | Value | |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 18.1 (0.3) | |
| Male, n (%) | 9 (60) | |
| White, non-Hispanic, n (%) | 13 (87) | |
| Males | 7.0 (0.7) | |
| Females | 6.3 (1.2) | |
| Body Mass Index (BMI), mean (SD) | 26.3 (6.5) | |
| Healthy weight | 9 (60) | |
| Overweight | 3 (20) | |
| Obese | 3 (20) | |
aAUDIT-C: Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test–Consumption Questions.
bAUDIT-C score of 5+ for females or 7+ for males indicates a pattern of heavy drinking in college students [22].
cHealthy weight: BMI<25 and >19; overweight: BMI=25-29.9; obese: BMI≥30.
Figure 3Drinking occasions captured by SmartIntake.
Alcohol use estimates from SmartIntake and 24-hour online diet recalls.
| Alcohol estimates | SmartIntake (N=13)a | Diet recalls (N=7)b | 95% CI | |
| Alcohol grams per drinking occasion, mean (SD); range | 40.0 (32.1); 11.2-95.4 | 40.2 (23.6); 14.0-74.9 | .25 | -4.03 to 15.15 |
| Alcohol calories per drinking occasion, mean (SD) | 357.0 (254.0) | 375.8 (228.3) | .26 | -35.43 to 128.94 |
| Heavy drinking episodesd, n (%) | 4 (31) | 2 (29) | .99 | 0.10 to 16.41 |
aAlcohol reported by 60% of participants.
bAlcohol reported by 20% of participants.
cP values for continuous outcomes refer to within-subjects t tests; P value for count of heavy drinking episodes refers to Fisher exact test.
dConsumption of 4+ drinks for females, 5+ for males on one occasion, in excess of low-risk drinking guidelines from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, which considers 14 grams of alcohol as one standard drink [35].
Figure 4Within-subjects comparisons of SmartIntake and online diet recalls for usage, preference, and alcohol use reports. Significance test of compliance refers to within-subjects t test. Significance test for method preference refers to Fisher exact test. A significance of P<.05 is indicated by an asterisk.