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Integration of the PortionSize Ed App into SNAP-Ed for Improving Diet Quality Among Adolescents in Hawaii: A Randomized Pilot Study

  • Emerald S. Proctor
  • , Kiari H.L. Aveiro
  • , Ian Pagano
  • , Lynne R. Wilkens
  • , Leihua Park
  • , Leilani Spencer
  • , Jeannie Butel
  • , Corby K. Martin
  • , John W. Apolzan
  • , Rachel Novotny
  • , John Kearney
  • , Chloe P. Lozano

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Abstract

Background/Objectives: Coupling mobile health (mHealth) technology with community-based nutrition programs may enhance diet quality in adolescents. This pilot study evaluated the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of integrating PortionSize Ed (PSEd), an image-assisted dietary assessment and education app, into the six-week Hawaii Food and Lifeskills for Youth (HI-FLY) curriculum delivered via Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-Ed). Methods: Adolescents (grades 6–8) from two classrooms were cluster-randomized into HI-FLY or HI-FLY + PSEd. Both groups received HI-FLY and completed Youth Questionnaires (YQ) and food records (written or app-based) at Weeks 0 and 7. Feasibility and acceptability were assessed via enrollment, attrition, and User Satisfaction Surveys (USS). Diet quality was measured using Healthy Eating Index-2020 (HEI-2020) scores and analyzed via mixed-effects models. Results: Of 50 students, 42 (84%) enrolled and attrition was minimal (2.4%). The sample was 49% female and 85% at least part Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander (NHPI). PSEd was acceptable, with average USS scores above the scale midpoint. No significant HEI-2020 changes were observed, though YQ responses indicated improvements in sugary drink intake (p = 0.03) and use of nutrition labels in HI-FLY + PSEd (p = 0.0007). Conclusions: Integrating PSEd into SNAP-Ed was feasible, acceptable, and demonstrated potential healthy behavior change among predominantly NHPI youth in Hawaii.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3145
JournalNutrients
Volume17
Issue number19
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2025

Keywords

  • adolescent nutrition
  • behavior change
  • dietary assessment
  • eating patterns
  • food photography
  • mHealth
  • MyPlate
  • nutrition education
  • PortionSize Ed
  • SNAP-Ed

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