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Smartphone Apps for Food Purchase Choices: Scoping Review of Designs, Opportunities, and Challenges.

Remco M Benthem de GraveChristopher N BullDiogo Monjardino de Souza MonteiroEleni MargaritiGareth McMurchyJoseph William HutchinsonJan David Smeddinck
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2024)
Our findings suggest that designs of food purchase choice apps do not encourage repeated use or long-term adoption, compromising the effectiveness of behavior change through nudging. However, we found that smartphone apps can enhance learning, which plays an important role in behavior change. Compared with nudging as a mechanism for behavior change, this mechanism is less dependent on continued use. We argue that designs that optimize for learning within each interaction have a better chance of achieving behavior change. This review concludes with design recommendations, suggesting that food purchase choice app designers anticipate the possibility of early abandonment as part of their design process and design apps that optimize the learning experience.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • systematic review
  • human health
  • risk assessment