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WebDASC: a web-based dietary assessment software for 8-11-year-old Danish children.

A Biltoft-Jensen1, E Trolle, T Christensen

  • 1Division of Nutrition, National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark, Søborg, DenmarkUSDA/ARS Children's Nutrition Research Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USADepartment of Nutrition, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, NorwaySerious Games Interactive, Griffenfeldsgade 7A, Copenhagen N, Denmark.

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The Web-based Dietary Assessment Software for Children (WebDASC) is an engaging tool for children aged 8-11 to report dietary intake. It was developed to measure dietary changes from school interventions and is well-accepted by users.

Keywords:
food recordrecalltechnology-based dietary assessment

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Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Nutrition
  • Dietary Assessment Methods
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • The OPUS project aimed to improve Danish children's well-being through a healthy New Nordic Diet.
  • A key component was measuring dietary changes resulting from school-based interventions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and conduct a formative evaluation of the Web-based Dietary Assessment Software for Children (WebDASC).
  • To create a user-friendly tool for assessing dietary intake in children aged 8-11.

Main Methods:

  • WebDASC was developed using a prototyping approach, including focus groups, interviews, literature review, and usability testing.
  • The software is self-administered, designed for children aged 8-11, with consideration for age-appropriate design.
  • Development focused on intuitive navigation and engaging features for children.

Main Results:

  • WebDASC features an animated guide, a database of 1300 food items with search functionality, and image-based portion size estimation.
  • Motivational elements include a food-meter, popularity ranking, and a computer game.
  • Internal checks for forgotten foods enhance data completeness.

Conclusions:

  • WebDASC provides an intuitive, cost-effective, and engaging method for collecting detailed dietary data from children.
  • Preliminary testing indicated good acceptance among the target age group (8-11 years).