Design and Evaluation of Technologies for Informed Food Choices
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Date
2022-10-04
Authors
Costa Bomfim, Marcela
Wong, Erin
Liang, Paige
Wallace, James
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ACM
Abstract
Technology increasingly mediates our everyday interactions with food, ranging from its production and handling to the experience of preparing and eating it with friends and family. However, it is unclear whether these technologies support decisions conducive to a healthy diet. In this work, we devised the first heuristics for evaluating a technology’s support for food literacy: the interconnected combination of awareness, knowledge, and skills to empower individuals to make informed food choices. We applied an iterative, expert-driven process to derive and refine our heuristics, starting with an established food literacy framework. We then conducted evaluations with Nutrition and HCI experts to show how the heuristics support summative and formative design and evaluations of food-related technologies. We show that the heuristics are valuable design tools, and that they help participants reflect on food literacy challenges. We also discuss tensions between nutrition and HCI best practices.
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© Bomfim, Wong, Liang, Wallace | ACM, 2022. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here for your personal use. Not for redistribution. The definitive Version of Record was published in ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3565482.
Keywords
food literacy, online grocery shopping, heuristic evaluation, nutrition, healthy eating