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Extended Reality Technologies in Nutrition Education and Behavior: Comprehensive Scoping Review and Future Directions

The use of Extended Reality (XR) (i.e. Virtual and Augmented Reality) for nutrition education and behavior change has not been comprehensively reviewed. This paper presents findings from a scoping review of current published research. Articles (n = 92) were extracted from PubMed and Scopus using a s...

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Autores principales: McGuirt, Jared T., Cooke, Natalie K., Burgermaster, Marissa, Enahora, Basheerah, Huebner, Grace, Meng, Yu, Tripicchio, Gina, Dyson, Omari, Stage, Virginia C., Wong, Siew Sun
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7551414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32971972
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12092899
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author McGuirt, Jared T.
Cooke, Natalie K.
Burgermaster, Marissa
Enahora, Basheerah
Huebner, Grace
Meng, Yu
Tripicchio, Gina
Dyson, Omari
Stage, Virginia C.
Wong, Siew Sun
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Cooke, Natalie K.
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Enahora, Basheerah
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Tripicchio, Gina
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Stage, Virginia C.
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description The use of Extended Reality (XR) (i.e. Virtual and Augmented Reality) for nutrition education and behavior change has not been comprehensively reviewed. This paper presents findings from a scoping review of current published research. Articles (n = 92) were extracted from PubMed and Scopus using a structured search strategy and selection approach. Pertinent study information was extracted using a standardized data collection form. Each article was independently reviewed and coded by two members of the research team, who then met to resolve any coding discrepancies. There is an increasing trend in publication in this area, mostly regarding Virtual Reality. Most studies used developmental testing in a lab setting, employed descriptive or observational methods, and focused on momentary behavior change like food selection rather than education. The growth and diversity of XR studies suggest the potential of this approach. There is a need and opportunity for more XR technology focused on children and other foundational theoretical determinants of behavior change to be addressed within nutrition education. Our findings suggest that XR technology is a burgeoning approach in the field of nutrition, but important gaps remain, including inadequate methodological rigor, community application, and assessment of the impact on dietary behaviors.
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spelling pubmed-75514142020-10-14 Extended Reality Technologies in Nutrition Education and Behavior: Comprehensive Scoping Review and Future Directions McGuirt, Jared T. Cooke, Natalie K. Burgermaster, Marissa Enahora, Basheerah Huebner, Grace Meng, Yu Tripicchio, Gina Dyson, Omari Stage, Virginia C. Wong, Siew Sun Nutrients Review The use of Extended Reality (XR) (i.e. Virtual and Augmented Reality) for nutrition education and behavior change has not been comprehensively reviewed. This paper presents findings from a scoping review of current published research. Articles (n = 92) were extracted from PubMed and Scopus using a structured search strategy and selection approach. Pertinent study information was extracted using a standardized data collection form. Each article was independently reviewed and coded by two members of the research team, who then met to resolve any coding discrepancies. There is an increasing trend in publication in this area, mostly regarding Virtual Reality. Most studies used developmental testing in a lab setting, employed descriptive or observational methods, and focused on momentary behavior change like food selection rather than education. The growth and diversity of XR studies suggest the potential of this approach. There is a need and opportunity for more XR technology focused on children and other foundational theoretical determinants of behavior change to be addressed within nutrition education. Our findings suggest that XR technology is a burgeoning approach in the field of nutrition, but important gaps remain, including inadequate methodological rigor, community application, and assessment of the impact on dietary behaviors. MDPI 2020-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7551414/ /pubmed/32971972 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12092899 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tripicchio, Gina
Dyson, Omari
Stage, Virginia C.
Wong, Siew Sun
Extended Reality Technologies in Nutrition Education and Behavior: Comprehensive Scoping Review and Future Directions
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