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Developing and evaluation of the usability of a structured and automated 24-Hour Recall to evaluate school children food intake

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Author(s):
Bruna Furer Ferri
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Faculdade de Saúde Pública (FSP/CIR)
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Examining board members:
Betzabeth Slater Villar; Flavia Emilia Leite de Lima; Sonia Buongermino de Souza
Advisor: Betzabeth Slater Villar
Abstract

Introduction: The assessment of children and teenagers food intake brings a new challenge in epidemiological research. The 24-hour Dietary Recall (R24h) is considered an efficient method to collect diet data and is also very much used in population food monitoring. However, it requires highly qualified interviewers and this fact therefore generates great difficulty to the use of great sample research. Objectives: It aims at developing a structured and automated 24-hour Dietary Recall (R24ec) to evaluate school children food intake and test the usability of this system. Methods: The foods chosen to R24ec were pre-defined from a secondary database. The R24ec includes six pre-defined meals, incorporated in questions that contextualize the routines and places of the day before. It also contains a list of food divided in food groups and subgroups. During the interview, non-listed items can be included in proper blanks for this purpose. The database of food combination is composed of the TACO chart. The R24ec also includes a food photographic atlas, containing different types of food, used as visual help so that the interviewees can select the portion sizes. A test with school children was carried out with R24ec in a public school of Guarulhos. The usability was tested by 17 Information Technology professionals through a questionnaire that assesses the usability of systems using the Fuzzy logic, based on ISO. Results: An automated tool was developed, containing a list of approximately 120 types of food with an average of three portion sizes. Among the school children evaluated, around 45 per cent made some observation referring to the system during the R24ec filling process. 8,2 per cent had problems to manipulate the system and 30 per cent had problems to fill out the R24ec due to question misunderstandings, fact that can be related to the low level of maturity of the candidates. 67 per cent did not make any mistakes filling out the R24ec. The usability test presented to the metric Error Control, Efficiency and Satisfaction an average amplitude (2), representing a higher level of reliability in the obtained results. The metrics Facility to Learn, Facility to Remember and Efficiency presented high amplitude (3), which represents a low level of reliability. Conclusion: The structured 24-hour Dietary Recall was successfully developed and it will be posted in the Universidade de São Paulo website. The test with students from the Elementary School revealed good interaction between users and system. The usability study with professionals obtained good reviews, but it should be reapplied to a bigger audience in order to obtain a higher level of reliability towards the results (AU)

FAPESP's process: 09/04168-8 - Development and Validation of a Computerized 24 Hour Dietary Recall for Students' Food Consumption.
Grantee:Bruna Furer Ferri
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Master