| Literature DB >> 31364606 |
Yuan Li1,2, Jingmin Ding1, Yishan Wang1, Chengyao Tang3, Puhong Zhang1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There are an increasing number of mobile apps that provide dietary guidance to support a healthy lifestyle and disease management. However, the characteristics of these nutrition-related apps are not well analyzed.Entities:
Keywords: apps; behavior change; diet; food; mobile apps; mobile phone; nutrition
Year: 2019 PMID: 31364606 PMCID: PMC6691672 DOI: 10.2196/13261
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Mhealth Uhealth ISSN: 2291-5222 Impact factor: 4.773
Figure 1Flowchart of the selection of apps providing dietary guidance (for primary analysis) and nutrition-related apps (for in-depth analysis).
Characteristics of the selected nutrition-related mobile apps.
| Characteristics | All dietary guidance apps (n=628), n (%) | Downloaded nutrition-related apps (n=44), n (%) | |||
| Cooking guidance | 219 (35) | — | |||
| Dietary guidance | 114 (18) | 11 (25) | |||
| Fitness guidance | 118 (19) | 17 (39) | |||
| Disease management | 95 (15) | 11 (25) | |||
| Maternal health | 54 (9) | 5 (11) | |||
| Traditional Chinese medicine | 28 (4) | — | |||
| Android | 267 (43) | 30 (68) | |||
| iOS | 361 (57) | 14 (32) | |||
| Individual developer | 269 (43) | 2 (4) | |||
| Corporation | 359 (57) | 42 (96) | |||
| 0 | 2 (0) | — | |||
| 1 | 19 (3) | 1 (2) | |||
| 2 | 19 (3) | 2 (5) | |||
| 3 | 45 (7) | 3 (7) | |||
| 4 | 169 (27) | 15 (34) | |||
| 5 | 161 (26) | 15 (34) | |||
| Missing | 213 (34) | 8 (18) | |||
| 0-99 | 294 (47) | 19 (43) | |||
| 100-999 | 110 (17) | 10 (23) | |||
| 1000-9999 | 53 (8) | 7 (16) | |||
| ≥10000 | 16 (3) | 0 (0) | |||
| Missing | 155 (25) | 8 (18) | |||
| 0-99 | 18 (7) | 1 (3) | |||
| 100-999 | 42 (16) | 1 (3) | |||
| 1000-9999 | 72 (27) | 2 (7) | |||
| 10,000-99,999 | 51 (19) | 9 (30) | |||
| 100,000-999,999 | 56 (21) | 10 (33) | |||
| ≥1,000,000 | 28 (10) | 7 (24) | |||
| Yes | 606 (96) | 44 (100) | |||
| No | 22 (4) | — | |||
aDownload count for Android apps only (n=267 for all dietary guidance apps and n=30 for nutrition-related apps).
Nutritional functionalities of the nutrition-related apps (n=44).
| Functionalities | n (%) | ||
| 40 (91) | |||
| Prepackaged food | 32 (73) | ||
| Single food | 40 (91) | ||
| Recipe | 32 (73) | ||
| Energy | 38 (86) | ||
| Energy-yielding nutrients | 33 (75) | ||
| Vitamins and minerals | 22 (50) | ||
| Fiber | 27 (61) | ||
| Graphical healthy rating | 18 (41) | ||
| Glycemic index | 6 (14) | ||
| 34 (77) | |||
| Quantified by weight (g) | 31 (71) | ||
| Quantified by portion | 27 (61) | ||
| Using graph to estimate amounts | 9 (21) | ||
| 21 (48) | |||
| With energy requirement | 19 (43) | ||
| With specific food | 21 (48) | ||
| With amount of food | 18 (41) | ||
| With cooking guidance | 12 (27) | ||
| 34 (77) | |||
| 33 (75) | |||
| Total energy | 32 (73) | ||
| Energy balance (balance intake and expenditure) | 19 (43) | ||
| Energy ratio of three meals | 23 (52) | ||
| Energy source (ratio of three macronutrients) | 15 (34) | ||
| 10 (23) | |||
| Arrangement of food groups (eg, grains, vegetables, dairy products) | 6 (14) | ||
| Estimates of micronutrients intake | 7 (16) | ||
| 35 (80) | |||
| Independent education module | 26 (59) | ||
| Intake of oil, salt, and sugar | 6 (14) | ||
| Suitable dietary structure | 4 (9) | ||
Market-related functionalities of the nutrition-related apps (n=44).
| Functionalities | n (%) | |
| Enable user registration and/or log-in | 41 (93) | |
| 42 (96) | ||
| Blog (in app) | 25 (57) | |
| Advice from officials and/or experts | 25 (57) | |
| Reminder (personalized) | 41 (93) | |
| Communicate among users | 27 (61) | |
| Offline activity | 6 (14) | |
| Sharing (out of app) | 30 (68) | |
| User incentive | 26 (59) | |
| Selling products | 28 (64) | |
| Advertisement | 34 (77) | |
| Crowd sourcing for data upload | 2 (5) | |
| 8 (18) | ||
| Barcode | 4 (9) | |
| QR code | 4 (9) | |
| Photo | 1 (2) | |
| Peripheral applications and/or devices | 18 (41) | |
Figure 2The user version of the Mobile App Rating Scale overall and section-specific scores of the nutrition-related apps (n=44). Note: The bottom and top edge of the boxes represent the first and third quartiles; the lines within the boxes represent the medians; the crosses represent the means; and the ends of the bottom and top whiskers represent the minimum and maximum values.