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User Requirements in Developing a Novel Dietary Assessment Tool for Children: Mixed Methods Study.

Zoë van der HeijdenFemke de GooijerGuido CampsDesiree A LucassenEdith Johanna Maria FeskensMarlou P LasschuijtElske M Brouwer-Brolsma
Published in: JMIR formative research (2024)
Our results suggest that children can play a complementary role in dietary data collection to enhance the data collected by their parents. Incorporation of a training program, auditory or visual prompts, reminders and feedback, a user-friendly and intuitive interaction design, child-friendly food groups or icons, and room for children's autonomy were identified as requirements for the future development of a novel and usable dietary assessment tool for children aged 5 to 6 years. Our findings can serve as valuable guidance for ongoing innovations in the field of children's dietary assessment and the provision of personalized dietary support.
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