I-Corps: A virtual culinary medicine software program for patients with chronic disease
I-Corps:针对慢性病患者的虚拟烹饪医学软件程序
基本信息
- 批准号:2208319
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-04-01 至 2023-09-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The broader impact/commercial potential of this I-Corps project is the development of a software program for people with chronic illnesses that do not know what to eat to manage their chronic disease. Many patients have limited access to nutrition professionals for reasons such as time and financial constraints and availability of a registered dietitian. In the US, 60% of adults have a chronic disease. People with a chronic disease are more likely to have a poor quality of life. The proposed software program may improve quality of life and increase access to nutrition services for patients. It is designed to show people what to eat and how to prepare foods based on his or her current diet-related behaviors and readiness to change. This is of great interest to leadership of insurance companies and employee wellness programs because research has shown that dietitian-led lifestyle management added to the usual medical care provided modest health care cost savings. The proposed program may increase access to nutrition care and disease management adherence while decreasing health care costs. Ultimately, the proposed technology may empower people to manage their chronic disease nutritionally so that they feel their best every day.This I-Corps project is based on the development of a data-driven software program with a collection of culinary medicine and nutrition education videos for chronic illnesses that also assists patients with goalsetting, self-monitoring progress, and provides feedback on behavioral goals. Developed by registered dietitians with over 30 years of combined clinical experience and a culinary educator with over 10 years of industry experience, the proposed technology is a program designed to support people with chronic and acute conditions in improving their diet quality and overall health. When patients have access to nutrition services their outcomes (laboratory tests, weight, blood pressure) improve. Thus, having a way to help patients manage chronic disease nutritionally by showing them what to eat, how to prepare it, and giving them on-demand access to nutrition information may benefit those involved with health, fitness, and chronic disease management. The software may be personalized with an interactive capability to tailor recipes and meal plans for each person’s level of readiness and confidence to help them set goals and reach them. The proposed technology may give patients convenient access to nutrition services, and this could result in positive outcomes in several types of disease management.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
这个I-Corps项目更广泛的影响/商业潜力是为慢性病患者开发一个软件程序,这些人不知道吃什么来控制他们的慢性病。由于时间和财务限制以及注册营养师的可用性等原因,许多患者获得营养专业人员的机会有限。在美国,60%的成年人患有慢性疾病。患有慢性疾病的人更有可能生活质量差。拟议的软件程序可以改善生活质量,增加患者获得营养服务的机会。它旨在告诉人们应该吃什么,以及如何根据他或她目前的饮食相关行为和改变的准备情况来准备食物。这对保险公司和员工健康计划的领导非常感兴趣,因为研究表明,营养师主导的生活方式管理加上通常的医疗保健提供了适度的医疗保健成本节约。拟议的方案可能会增加获得营养护理和疾病管理的依从性,同时降低医疗保健费用。最终,这项拟议中的技术可能使人们能够通过营养来管理他们的慢性疾病,从而使他们每天都感觉良好。I-Corps项目的基础是开发一个数据驱动的软件程序,其中包含一系列针对慢性疾病的烹饪医学和营养教育视频,该程序还帮助患者设定目标,自我监控进展,并提供行为目标的反馈。由拥有超过30年临床经验的注册营养师和拥有超过10年行业经验的烹饪教育者开发的拟议技术是一项旨在帮助慢性和急性疾病患者改善饮食质量和整体健康的计划。当患者获得营养服务时,他们的结果(实验室检查、体重、血压)会得到改善。因此,通过向患者展示吃什么,如何准备,并按需提供营养信息来帮助他们从营养上管理慢性病,可能会使那些参与健康,健身和慢性病管理的人受益。该软件可能是个性化的,具有互动功能,可以根据每个人的准备程度和信心量身定制食谱和膳食计划,帮助他们设定目标并实现目标。提出的技术可以使患者方便地获得营养服务,这可能在几种疾病管理中产生积极的结果。该奖项反映了美国国家科学基金会的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的知识价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估,被认为值得支持。
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The Effects of Micronutrient Genetic Testing on Post-op Bariatric Surgery Outcomes: A Study Protocol
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10.1093/cdn/nzab057_017 - 发表时间:
2021-06-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:
- 作者:
Emily Salas-Groves;Dylan Bailey;Shannon Galyean;Allison Childress - 通讯作者:
Allison Childress
A high adherence level to nutritional recommendations minimizes protein and minerals loss while maximizes visceral fat loss in bariatric surgery patients
在减肥手术患者中,高度遵循营养建议能将蛋白质和矿物质流失降至最低,同时最大程度地减少内脏脂肪。
- DOI:
10.1016/j.soard.2024.10.011 - 发表时间:
2025-03-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.800
- 作者:
Hadil Subih;Shirin Batayneh;Belal Obeidat;Mohammad Rashdan;Firas Obeidat;Jareer Heider Abuhmeidan;Shannon Galyean;Leen B. Obeidat;Zouheyr Hadri;Linda Alyahya - 通讯作者:
Linda Alyahya
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