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NCT07108452
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Using an AI Mobile Application to Promote Healthy Eating

Sponsor: University of California, Davis

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Summary

The goal of this feasibility study is to determine the adherence, acceptability, and usability of the behavioral intervention of a mobile AI application and its effects on food choices and diet quality. A secondary goal is to assess whether the app's accuracy or feasibility differs by food security status. Study participants are UC Davis students aged 18-24 years. The main question it aims to answer is: \- Does the gamified app version that delivers behavioral nudges have a higher adherence and acceptability rate, and does this translate to better dietary behaviors? Participants will use either the intervention app (dietary assessment + gamification) or the control app (non-gamified, dietary assessment only) for six weeks to record all their food intake. Diet quality will be assessed at baseline and endline, and a Likert scale acceptability questionnaire will be administered at endline.

Official title: Leveraging AI to Transform Dietary Choices for Cardiovascular Health in Young Adults Experiencing Food Insecurity

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 24 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

114

Start Date

2026-03

Completion Date

2026-12

Last Updated

2026-02-10

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Conditions

Interventions

OTHER

A mobile application that uses AI to deliver behavioral nudges that encourage healthy food choices.

As a mobile application for assessing dietary intake, the app provides a daily report of food intake- a core function that both the gamified and limited app versions have. The gamified version has the added functionality of delivering behavioral nudges that encourage healthy food selections.

OTHER

Limited app version for dietary assessment only

This app version provides a daily report of energy and nutrient intake- available to those randomized to the control group

Locations (1)

University of California, Davis - Department of Nutrition

Davis, California, United States