Objective Assessment Of Shared Plate Eating Using A Wearable Camera In Urban And Rural Households In Ghana.
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Frontiers of Nutrition
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Background: Shared plate eating (SPE), defined as two or more individuals
eating directly from the same plate or bowl, is a common household food
consumption practice in many Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs).
Examination of household engagement in SPE remains largely unexplored,
highlighting a gap in research when interpreting dietary information obtained
from these settings. The dearth of research into SPE can be attributed to the
inherent limitations of traditional dietary assessment methods which constrain
their usability in settings where SPE is common.
Objective: In this expository narrative, we describe what SPE is when it is
practiced in an LMIC such as Ghana, and also compare the frequency of SPE
versus individual plate eating (IPE) by different household members in rural
and urban households using a wearable camera (Automatic Ingestion Monitor
version 2: AIM-2).
Methods: Purposive convenience sampling was employed to recruit and enroll
30 households each from an urban and a rural community (n = 60 households)
in Ghana. The AIM-2 was worn on eyeglass frames for 3 days by selected
household members. The AIM-2, when worn, automatically collects images to
capture food consumption in participants’ environments, thus enabling passive
capture of household SPE dynamics.
Results: A higher percentage of SPE occasions was observed for rural (96.7%)
compared to urban (36.7%) households (p < 0.001). Common SPE dynamics
included only adults sharing, adults and children sharing, only children sharing,
and non-household member participation in SPE.
Conclusion: The wearable camera captured eating dynamics within households
that would have likely been missed or altered by traditional dietary assessment
methods. Obtaining reliable and accurate data is crucial for assessing dietary
intake in settings where SPE is a norm.
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Domfe CA, McCrory MA, Sazonov E, Ghosh T, Raju V, Frost G, Steiner-Asiedu M, Sun M, Jia W, Baranowski T, Lo B and Anderson AK (2024) Objective assessment of shared plate eating using a wearable camera in urban and rural households in Ghana. Front. Nutr. 11:1428771.
