Affiliation:
1. Department of Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Bangkok, Thailand
2. Department of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Bangkok, Thailand
Abstract
Background:
Solving health issues needs accurate and significant information regarding
food consumption. Recently, data analysis and communication have provided outstanding
and robust approaches to fulfill the necessity of scientific information and help in decisionmaking
in many fields. Many evidence has reported that with little information, better decisions
could be achieved.
Objective:
This research aimed to develop the Decision Support System (DSS) for the daily dietary
plan to practically help users in food consumption and health care.
Methods:
The system consists of 1,940 cuisine items, including Thai and English menus. In this
system, the user can set the daily dietary plan by selecting menu items with food-specific and total
calories. Overall calories of selected menu items would be calculated automatically. The user
can see the normal range of calories required based on gender with the help of the baseline (normal
office person).
Results:
This system can help users to become familiar with a better daily dietary plan, food calories,
and health care easily. Furthermore, experts (doctors) can improve their learning experiences
by formulating and adjusting the Decision Support System (DSS) for patients in special
need. The easiness and usefulness of this system are evaluated by 119 users using a Likert scale
(1=least, 5=most). The result, on average, is noted to be 4.58.
Conclusion:
The Decision Support System (DSS) is developed for the daily dietary plan. The accessibility
to the system is via personal computer (PC), smartphone, and tablet with an internet
connection. For future work, this DSS can improve by connecting the platform with health care
providers via sharing the data for more online support.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Nutrition and Dietetics,Food Science