Diagnostics (Oct 2022)

Development and Validation of a Smartphone Application for Telenutrition in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

  • Arti Gupta,
  • Namrata Singh,
  • Divya Madan,
  • Mariyam Farooqui,
  • Neha Singh,
  • David Mathew Thomas,
  • Bhaskar Kante,
  • Mukesh Singh,
  • Shubi Virmani,
  • Mehak Verma,
  • Aditya Bajaj,
  • Manasvini Markandey,
  • Peeyush Kumar,
  • Sudheer Kumar Vuyyuru,
  • Pabitra Sahu,
  • Nitika Monga,
  • Govind Makharia,
  • Saurabh Kedia,
  • Vineet Ahuja

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12102482
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
p. 2482

Abstract

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The use of smartphone-based applications as a telenutrition tool could redefine the nutritional management of IBD. We developed and validated a digital health platform in the form of a smartphone application for the nutritional assessment of IBD patients. Our team of gastroenterologists and dieticians at the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi developed a smartphone application titled IBD NutriCare, which was made available in both Android and iOS interfaces in English and seven other Indian languages. The application includes >650 Indian recipes and provides subjective global assessment and IBD clinical activity scores in a patient-friendly manner. The utility of the smartphone app was validated in comparison with the traditional 24-h dietary recall method. A total of 49 IBD patients were enrolled in the study. The mean difference in energy intake between the two dietary assessment methods was −4.776 kJ (95% LOA, range −417.916–408.365 kJ). A total of 94% of patients found the smartphone application convenient and acceptable in comparison to the recall method for dietary assessment. Bland–Altman plots showed a good level of agreement for nutrients and food groups between the two methods. Telenutrition in the form of a smartphone application helps in real-time tracking of dietary details of IBD patients, thus making appropriate interventions and large-scale data acquisition feasible.

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