Many patients would benefit from dietary/nutritional support to better manage their conditions but evaluating current intake in relation to personal targets is labour-intensive and often does not feature as part of clinical consultations. Primary objective: test usability and acceptability of 'myfood24 Health' for monitoring dietary intake in a group of patients. Recruit 60 gastroenterology surgery patient (Leeds) and 60 Tier 3 Weight Management patients (30 Leeds/ 30 York). Randomise to 3 groups 1. usual care 2. myfood24Health 3. myfood24Health plus personalised feedback 'diet optimisation engine' which suggests changes to amounts or types of foods During a 2-month follow-up, patients in group 2 or 3 will be asked to record daily diet in myfood24, including weekend and weekdays and use it a minimum of 4 times. HCPs will be able to review diet/nutrients for group 2 and 3 patients and can support dietary change or nutritional goals, as part of patients' ongoing clinical management, during existing scheduled clinic visits (N.B. not all participants will have a scheduled clinic appointment during the study). 2 months after recruitment, all participants will receive a link to an online feedback questionnaire. At end of study, HPCs will be invited to provide feedback during a 30 minute interview.
See published results at https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/14/9/1768
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
48
An app to support monitoring of food and nutrient intake using robust validated methodology.
Patients will receive standard advice as provided by the clinical team, this may or may not include nutrition.
Gastroenterology surgery
Leeds, W. Yorks, United Kingdom
Tier 3 Weight Management Clinic
York, United Kingdom
Usability of myfood24
System usability scale 1 to 10. HIgher score is better. Online survey.
Time frame: 6 weeks
Ability of myfood24+ diet optimisation to change diet to meet diet targets
myfood24 app allows the healthcare professional to set personalised nutrition targets for the patient. Nutrient intakes will be measured in myfood24 and myfood24+ diet optimisation groups. We will explore differences in nutrient intakes between the groups. Nutrients measured will be daily intake average for energy (kcal), protein (g), fat (g), carbohydrate (g), fibre (g) sodium (g).
Time frame: 6 weeks
Response rate
response rates prior to undertaking a full scale randomised controlled trial
Time frame: 6 weeks
Correlation between diet and routine measure of body mass index
To explore correlations between mean energy intake (kcal/day) as recorded by multiple online 24-hour dietary recalls, with routine BMI in kg/m\^2
Time frame: 6 weeks
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