Understanding Human-Device Interaction patterns within the context of mobile nutrition

S. Scerri, Lalit Garg, Ramandeep Garg, C. Scerri, Peter Xuereb, Gianpaolo Tomaselli
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A number of apps currently exist to aid users in finding a better lifestyle or to control their food intake by having better nutritional advice at their fingertips. The mobile nutrition area is widely popular with thousands of people around the world accessing information related to nutrition and wellbeing. However, mobile nutrition apps still can offer more to their users by providing better overall Human Device Interaction (HDI). As nutrition apps are used daily, it is imperative to ensure that users can easily grasp their concept, thus allowing them to quickly understand and receive the information they require to achieve a better lifestyle. The problem lies with HDI elements associated with these apps. This research paper highlights the problems with HDI in mobile nutrition apps through an investigative survey. The questionnaire based quantitative survey was used to understand the patterns associated with mobile HDI in the nutrition landscape and how the user interacts with the mobile app throughout the nutrition tracking process. Respondents clearly showed that the following main problems: difficult to input information into the mobile app, too time consuming to complete, not motivated in any way and also a poor overall user interface. The survey results have enabled us to conclude a number of points that greatly impact the overall HDI of nutrition apps. This was of great importance as it laid the foundations to investigate and explore further opportunities in this area.
在移动营养的背景下理解人-设备交互模式
目前有许多应用程序可以帮助用户找到更好的生活方式,或者通过提供更好的营养建议来控制他们的食物摄入量。移动营养区广受欢迎,全世界有成千上万的人可以获取与营养和健康有关的信息。然而,移动营养应用程序仍然可以通过提供更好的整体人机交互(HDI)来为用户提供更多服务。作为日常使用的营养app,确保用户能够轻松掌握其概念,从而使他们能够快速理解和接收他们所需的信息,从而实现更好的生活方式是势在必行的。问题在于与这些应用程序相关的HDI元素。这篇研究论文通过一项调查调查强调了移动营养应用中HDI的问题。通过问卷定量调查,我们了解了与营养领域的移动HDI相关的模式,以及用户在整个营养跟踪过程中如何与移动应用程序交互。受访者明确指出了以下主要问题:难以在手机应用中输入信息,耗时太长,没有任何动机,整体用户界面也很差。调查结果使我们能够总结出一些对营养应用程序的整体HDI有很大影响的要点。这是非常重要的,因为它为调查和探索这一领域的进一步机会奠定了基础。
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