This paper discusses the development process regarding a group of four Augustana College seniors' research. The project is a mobile app for Android built-in Android Studio called Augustana Health and Dining. This application will improve the dining experience at Augustana College, provide additional health metrics for personal use and promote healthier lifestyles. The app features the menus of various on-campus dining areas, with calories, allergens, and other essential food information. It also includes a profile section that will display campus meal credits and a calorie counting metric that can be used to track calories consumed to display this information to users so they can make more informed choices on their meals and health.
Many apps have been created for food and health-related purposes, given our app’s secondary focus on calorie metrics and health, surveying existing apps, and previous approaches to curtailing the dining experience and promoting health will be helpful. An important aspect to consider when designing an app is a user engagement and how many people one can expect to use an app. Research has been done to study usage metrics and user experiences and opinions regarding mobile app usage, particularly in the health and diet app sector, which pertains to our app’s health features. Even with high user engagement, an app's overall utility and benefit also need to be considered and measured in some qualitative and quantitative sense. Numerous studies have been conducted to determine the effectiveness of food and diet apps on personal behavior. Although the app that is the subject of this proposal is not mainly a “dieting” app, its features, such as the calorie counter, can help facilitate these use cases for users inclined to do so.
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