Does Technology Affect Nutrition Education Perspectives?

Hilal Betül ALTINTAŞ BAŞAR, S. Bilici
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The importance of various prevention efforts, including implementing nutrition education especially among children and adolescents, is growing due to noncommunicable diseases like hypertension, obesity, and diabetes that are common among children and adults. Most studies conducted in the previous few decades have noted that using technology in learning environments—including computer-based software, web-based learning, and hardware—creates a remarkable learning and teaching environment. For health professionals like dietitians who provide nutrition education, the ease of data recording, easy transmission and re-accessibility increases the use of various technologies. These technologies present spesific challenges, such as rising costs, user information needs, and age-specific unsuitability. Wearable and artificial intelligence technologies allow individuals to be monitored instantly. With distance education technologies, the opportunity to reach experts regardless of time and place makes it easier to get the correct information. The use of photography and automatic recognition methods in determining the amount of food supports reaching accurate food consumption records. With systems where individuals can see and follow their own data, it becomes easier for individuals to monitor behavior changes. It is stated that, nutritional applications could be more effective when guidance is established based on the attitudes, students’ achievement, and experience. This review focused on the impacts of mobile and web-based nutrition education.
技术会影响营养教育观点吗?
由于高血压、肥胖症和糖尿病等非传染性疾病在儿童和成人中十分常见,各种预防工作(包括特别在儿童和青少年中开展营养教育)的重要性与日俱增。在过去几十年中进行的大多数研究都指出,在学习环境中使用技术--包括基于计算机的软件、基于网络的学习和硬件--可以创造一个卓越的学习和教学环境。对于像营养师这样提供营养教育的卫生专业人员来说,数据记录、传输和再访问的便捷性增加了对各种技术的使用。这些技术也带来了一些特殊的挑战,如成本上升、用户信息需求和不适合特定年龄段等。可穿戴技术和人工智能技术允许对个人进行即时监控。有了远程教育技术,无论何时何地,都有机会与专家取得联系,从而更容易获得正确的信息。利用摄影和自动识别方法确定食物量,有助于获得准确的食物消耗记录。个人可以通过系统查看和跟踪自己的数据,从而更容易监测行为变化。有人指出,如果能根据学生的态度、成绩和经验建立指导,营养应用程序就会更加有效。本综述侧重于移动和网络营养教育的影响。
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