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Measurement Properties of Smartphone Approaches to Assess Diet, Alcohol Use, and Tobacco Use: Systematic Review

BACKGROUND: Poor diet, alcohol use, and tobacco smoking have been identified as strong determinants of chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer. Smartphones have the potential to provide a real-time, pervasive, unobtrusive, and cost-effective way to measure these health...

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Autores principales: Thornton, Louise, Osman, Bridie, Champion, Katrina, Green, Olivia, Wescott, Annie B, Gardner, Lauren A, Stewart, Courtney, Visontay, Rachel, Whife, Jesse, Parmenter, Belinda, Birrell, Louise, Bryant, Zachary, Chapman, Cath, Lubans, David, Slade, Tim, Torous, John, Teesson, Maree, Van de Ven, Pepijn
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: JMIR Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8895282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35175212
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/27337
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author Thornton, Louise
Osman, Bridie
Champion, Katrina
Green, Olivia
Wescott, Annie B
Gardner, Lauren A
Stewart, Courtney
Visontay, Rachel
Whife, Jesse
Parmenter, Belinda
Birrell, Louise
Bryant, Zachary
Chapman, Cath
Lubans, David
Slade, Tim
Torous, John
Teesson, Maree
Van de Ven, Pepijn
author_facet Thornton, Louise
Osman, Bridie
Champion, Katrina
Green, Olivia
Wescott, Annie B
Gardner, Lauren A
Stewart, Courtney
Visontay, Rachel
Whife, Jesse
Parmenter, Belinda
Birrell, Louise
Bryant, Zachary
Chapman, Cath
Lubans, David
Slade, Tim
Torous, John
Teesson, Maree
Van de Ven, Pepijn
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description BACKGROUND: Poor diet, alcohol use, and tobacco smoking have been identified as strong determinants of chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer. Smartphones have the potential to provide a real-time, pervasive, unobtrusive, and cost-effective way to measure these health behaviors and deliver instant feedback to users. Despite this, the validity of using smartphones to measure these behaviors is largely unknown. OBJECTIVE: The aim of our review is to identify existing smartphone-based approaches to measure these health behaviors and critically appraise the quality of their measurement properties. METHODS: We conducted a systematic search of the Ovid MEDLINE, Embase (Elsevier), Cochrane Library (Wiley), PsycINFO (EBSCOhost), CINAHL (EBSCOHost), Web of Science (Clarivate), SPORTDiscus (EBSCOhost), and IEEE Xplore Digital Library databases in March 2020. Articles that were written in English; reported measuring diet, alcohol use, or tobacco use via a smartphone; and reported on at least one measurement property (eg, validity, reliability, and responsiveness) were eligible. The methodological quality of the included studies was assessed using the Consensus-Based Standards for the Selection of Health Measurement Instruments Risk of Bias checklist. Outcomes were summarized in a narrative synthesis. This systematic review was registered with PROSPERO, identifier CRD42019122242. RESULTS: Of 12,261 records, 72 studies describing the measurement properties of smartphone-based approaches to measure diet (48/72, 67%), alcohol use (16/72, 22%), and tobacco use (8/72, 11%) were identified and included in this review. Across the health behaviors, 18 different measurement techniques were used in smartphones. The measurement properties most commonly examined were construct validity, measurement error, and criterion validity. The results varied by behavior and measurement approach, and the methodological quality of the studies varied widely. Most studies investigating the measurement of diet and alcohol received very good or adequate methodological quality ratings, that is, 73% (35/48) and 69% (11/16), respectively, whereas only 13% (1/8) investigating the measurement of tobacco use received a very good or adequate rating. CONCLUSIONS: This review is the first to provide evidence regarding the different types of smartphone-based approaches currently used to measure key behavioral risk factors for chronic diseases (diet, alcohol use, and tobacco use) and the quality of their measurement properties. A total of 19 measurement techniques were identified, most of which assessed dietary behaviors (48/72, 67%). Some evidence exists to support the reliability and validity of using smartphones to assess these behaviors; however, the results varied by behavior and measurement approach. The methodological quality of the included studies also varied. Overall, more high-quality studies validating smartphone-based approaches against criterion measures are needed. Further research investigating the use of smartphones to assess alcohol and tobacco use and objective measurement approaches is also needed. INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): RR2-https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-020-01375-w
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spelling pubmed-88952822022-03-10 Measurement Properties of Smartphone Approaches to Assess Diet, Alcohol Use, and Tobacco Use: Systematic Review Thornton, Louise Osman, Bridie Champion, Katrina Green, Olivia Wescott, Annie B Gardner, Lauren A Stewart, Courtney Visontay, Rachel Whife, Jesse Parmenter, Belinda Birrell, Louise Bryant, Zachary Chapman, Cath Lubans, David Slade, Tim Torous, John Teesson, Maree Van de Ven, Pepijn JMIR Mhealth Uhealth Review BACKGROUND: Poor diet, alcohol use, and tobacco smoking have been identified as strong determinants of chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer. Smartphones have the potential to provide a real-time, pervasive, unobtrusive, and cost-effective way to measure these health behaviors and deliver instant feedback to users. Despite this, the validity of using smartphones to measure these behaviors is largely unknown. OBJECTIVE: The aim of our review is to identify existing smartphone-based approaches to measure these health behaviors and critically appraise the quality of their measurement properties. METHODS: We conducted a systematic search of the Ovid MEDLINE, Embase (Elsevier), Cochrane Library (Wiley), PsycINFO (EBSCOhost), CINAHL (EBSCOHost), Web of Science (Clarivate), SPORTDiscus (EBSCOhost), and IEEE Xplore Digital Library databases in March 2020. Articles that were written in English; reported measuring diet, alcohol use, or tobacco use via a smartphone; and reported on at least one measurement property (eg, validity, reliability, and responsiveness) were eligible. The methodological quality of the included studies was assessed using the Consensus-Based Standards for the Selection of Health Measurement Instruments Risk of Bias checklist. Outcomes were summarized in a narrative synthesis. This systematic review was registered with PROSPERO, identifier CRD42019122242. RESULTS: Of 12,261 records, 72 studies describing the measurement properties of smartphone-based approaches to measure diet (48/72, 67%), alcohol use (16/72, 22%), and tobacco use (8/72, 11%) were identified and included in this review. Across the health behaviors, 18 different measurement techniques were used in smartphones. The measurement properties most commonly examined were construct validity, measurement error, and criterion validity. The results varied by behavior and measurement approach, and the methodological quality of the studies varied widely. Most studies investigating the measurement of diet and alcohol received very good or adequate methodological quality ratings, that is, 73% (35/48) and 69% (11/16), respectively, whereas only 13% (1/8) investigating the measurement of tobacco use received a very good or adequate rating. CONCLUSIONS: This review is the first to provide evidence regarding the different types of smartphone-based approaches currently used to measure key behavioral risk factors for chronic diseases (diet, alcohol use, and tobacco use) and the quality of their measurement properties. A total of 19 measurement techniques were identified, most of which assessed dietary behaviors (48/72, 67%). Some evidence exists to support the reliability and validity of using smartphones to assess these behaviors; however, the results varied by behavior and measurement approach. The methodological quality of the included studies also varied. Overall, more high-quality studies validating smartphone-based approaches against criterion measures are needed. Further research investigating the use of smartphones to assess alcohol and tobacco use and objective measurement approaches is also needed. INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): RR2-https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-020-01375-w JMIR Publications 2022-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8895282/ /pubmed/35175212 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/27337 Text en ©Louise Thornton, Bridie Osman, Katrina Champion, Olivia Green, Annie B Wescott, Lauren A Gardner, Courtney Stewart, Rachel Visontay, Jesse Whife, Belinda Parmenter, Louise Birrell, Zachary Bryant, Cath Chapman, David Lubans, Tim Slade, John Torous, Maree Teesson, Pepijn Van de Ven. Originally published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth (https://mhealth.jmir.org), 17.02.2022. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://mhealth.jmir.org/, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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Thornton, Louise
Osman, Bridie
Champion, Katrina
Green, Olivia
Wescott, Annie B
Gardner, Lauren A
Stewart, Courtney
Visontay, Rachel
Whife, Jesse
Parmenter, Belinda
Birrell, Louise
Bryant, Zachary
Chapman, Cath
Lubans, David
Slade, Tim
Torous, John
Teesson, Maree
Van de Ven, Pepijn
Measurement Properties of Smartphone Approaches to Assess Diet, Alcohol Use, and Tobacco Use: Systematic Review
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title_fullStr Measurement Properties of Smartphone Approaches to Assess Diet, Alcohol Use, and Tobacco Use: Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Measurement Properties of Smartphone Approaches to Assess Diet, Alcohol Use, and Tobacco Use: Systematic Review
title_short Measurement Properties of Smartphone Approaches to Assess Diet, Alcohol Use, and Tobacco Use: Systematic Review
title_sort measurement properties of smartphone approaches to assess diet, alcohol use, and tobacco use: systematic review
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8895282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35175212
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/27337
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