SBIR-STTR Award

P-FITS: The Pediatric Food Intake Technology System
Award last edited on: 2/4/2024

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NICHD
Total Award Amount
$1,003,605
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
865
Principal Investigator
Rick Weiss

Company Information

Viocare Inc (AKA: Viocare Technologies Inc)

PO Box 327
Princeton, NJ 08542
   (609) 497-4600
   info@viocare.com
   www.viocare.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 12
County: Mercer

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43HD103531-01
Start Date: 9/15/2020    Completed: 8/31/2021
Phase I year
2020
Phase I Amount
$225,000
Diet plays an integral role in the physical, emotional, and general health of children and adolescents. The consequences of poor diet during this critical time period are long-lasting, with nutritional status being a strong risk factor of chronic diseases throughout adulthood. Current dietary assessment tools available for self- administration in older children are extremely limited, particularly among U.S. populations. Across clinical, research, and community settings, there is an increasing demand for specifically designed instruments that can accurately, reliably, and efficiently assess usual dietary intakes of children and adolescents. Technological advancements allow for commonly used dietary assessment tools to be automated, visually-appealing, and web-based for easy administration by computer, tablet, or smartphone. They are also capable of providing quick analyses of dietary intakes, incorporating comparisons of nutrient/food group intakes to national recommendations, dietary quality measures, and other health-related scores, such as food processing level. The proposed project will address the outstanding need for a technologically advanced dietary assessment tool specific to the U.S. pediatric population by creating the Pediatric Food Intake System (P-FITS). P-FITS will integrate Viocare’s VioScreen technology with targeted nutrient and/or food group 24-hour recalls to estimate usual dietary intakes in U.S. children ages 8-14 years. Phase I will develop a prototype of P-FITS to test feasibility for diet assessment self-administration within the pediatric population, followed by validation in Phase II.

Public Health Relevance Statement:
Although there are several methods to assess dietary intakes in adults and older adolescents, current dietary assessment tools available for self-administration in children are limited and rely mostly on caregiver report for children younger than 14 years. The proposed project will address the outstanding need for a technologically advanced dietary assessment tool specific to the U.S. pediatric population by creating the Pediatric Food Intake System (P-FITS). P-FITS will integrate Viocare’s VioScreen technology with targeted nutrient and/or food group 24-hour recalls to improve estimation of usual dietary intakes in U.S. children ages 8-14 years.

Project Terms:
9 year old; Address; Administrator; Adolescent; Adult; Age; Assessment tool; base; behavior change; Belgium; Beverages; Brazil; Calcium; Canada; cancer type; cardiometabolism; Caregivers; Cellular Phone; Child; Child Health; Childhood; Chronic Disease; Clinic; Clinical; Clinical Research; cognitive function; cognitive interview; commercialization; community setting; Computers; Counseling; Databases; Denmark; design; Development; Diet; Dietary Assessment; Dietary intake; Dietitian; Eating; elementary school; Emotional; Evaluation; flexibility; Food; Food Processing; Frequencies; Fruit; Grant; Growth; Health; Healthy Eating; Hour; Image; improved; indexing; Instruction; instrument; Intake; Internet; Intervention; Italy; junior high school; Measures; Methods; Modification; Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus; Norway; Nutrient; nutrition; Nutritional status; Obesity; Online Systems; Paper; Pattern; Phase; Pilot Projects; Play; Population; Population Study; prototype; Questionnaires; Recipe; Recommendation; Records; Reporting; Research; Research Personnel; Respondent; response; Risk Factors; Role; School-Age Population; Schools; Self Administration; Self Assessment; Small Business Innovation Research Grant; Specific qualifier value; System; Tablets; Techniques; Technology; Testing; Time; tool; United States; usability; Validation; Well in self; Youth

Phase II

Contract Number: 2R44HD103531-02
Start Date: 9/15/2020    Completed: 8/31/2026
Phase II year
2023
Phase II Amount
$778,605
Diet plays an integral role in the physical, emotional, and general health of children and adolescents. Theconsequences of poor diet during this critical time period are long-lasting, with nutritional status being a strongrisk factor for chronic conditions throughout adolescence and adulthood. Current dietary assessment toolsavailable for self-administration in older children are extremely limited, particularly among U.S. populations.Across clinical, research, and community settings, there is an increasing demand for specifically designedinstruments that can accurately, reliably, and efficiently assess usual dietary intakes of children andadolescents. Technological advancements allow for commonly used dietary assessment tools to beautomated, visually-appealing, and web-based for easy administration by computer, tablet, or smartphone.They are also capable of providing quick analyses of dietary intakes, incorporating comparisons ofnutrient/food group intakes to national recommendations, dietary quality measures, and other health-relatedscores, such as food processing level. The proposed project will address the outstanding need for atechnologically advanced dietary assessment tool specific to the U.S. pediatric population by creating thePediatric Food Intake System (P-FITS). P-FITS will integrate Viocare's VioScreen technology with mobiletargeted 24-hour food group screeners to estimate usual dietary intakes in U.S. children ages 8-13 years. ThisPhase II research study will develop and test the technical capabilities, usability, validity, and reliability of thefully functional version of P-FITS.

Public Health Relevance Statement:
Current dietary assessment tools available for self-administration in children are limited and rely mostly on caregiver-report for children younger than 14 years. The proposed project will address the outstanding need for a technologically advanced dietary assessment tool specific to the U.S. pediatric population by creating the Pediatric Food Intake System (P-FITS). P-FITS will integrate Viocare's VioScreen technology with targeted 24- hour food group screeners to improve estimation of usual dietary intakes in U.S. children ages 8-13 years.

Project Terms:
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