Ontology-based decision support systems for diabetes nutrition therapy: A systematic literature review

Daniele Spoladore,Martina Tosi, Erna Cecilia Lorenzini

Artificial Intelligence in Medicine(2024)

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Diabetes is a non-communicable disease that has reached epidemic proportions, affecting 537 million people globally. Artificial Intelligence can support patients or clinicians in diabetes nutrition therapy – the first medical therapy in most cases of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. In particular, ontology-based recommender and decision support systems can deliver a computable representation of experts' knowledge, thus delivering patient-tailored nutritional recommendations or supporting clinical personnel in identifying the most suitable diet. This work proposes a systematic literature review of the domain ontologies describing diabetes in such systems, identifying their underlying conceptualizations, the users targeted by the systems, the type(s) of diabetes tackled, and the nutritional recommendations provided. This review also delves into the structure of the domain ontologies, highlighting several aspects that may hinder (or foster) their adoption in recommender and decision support systems for diabetes nutrition therapy. The results of this review process allow to underline how recommendations are formulated and the role of clinical experts in developing domain ontologies, outlining the research trends characterizing this research area. The results also allow for identifying research directions that can foster a preeminent role for clinical experts and clinical guidelines in a cooperative effort to make ontologies more interoperable – thus enabling them to play a significant role in the decision-making processes about diabetes nutrition therapy.
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Domain ontologies,Diabetes nutrition therapy,Knowledge-based systems,PRISMA (preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses statement),Decision support systems
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