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NutriRadar: A Mobile Application for the Digital Automation of Childhood Nutritional Classification Based on WHO Standards in the Peruvian Amazon

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  • Jaime Cesar Prieto-Luna

    (Departamento Académico de Ingeniería de Sistemas e Informática, Escuela Profesional de Ingeniería de Sistemas e Informática, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Amazónica de Madre de Dios, Puerto Maldonado 17001, Peru
    Amazon Data, Artificial Intelligence and Biodiversitech Research Group, Universidad Nacional Amazónica de Madre de Dios, Puerto Maldonado 17001, Peru)

  • Luis Alberto Holgado-Apaza

    (Departamento Académico de Ingeniería de Sistemas e Informática, Escuela Profesional de Ingeniería de Sistemas e Informática, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Amazónica de Madre de Dios, Puerto Maldonado 17001, Peru
    Amazon Data, Artificial Intelligence and Biodiversitech Research Group, Universidad Nacional Amazónica de Madre de Dios, Puerto Maldonado 17001, Peru)

  • David Ccolque-Quispe

    (Departamento Académico de Ingeniería de Sistemas e Informática, Escuela Profesional de Ingeniería de Sistemas e Informática, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Amazónica de Madre de Dios, Puerto Maldonado 17001, Peru
    Amazon Data, Artificial Intelligence and Biodiversitech Research Group, Universidad Nacional Amazónica de Madre de Dios, Puerto Maldonado 17001, Peru)

  • Nestor Antonio Gallegos Ramos

    (Departamento Académico de Ingeniería de Sistemas e Informática, Escuela Profesional de Ingeniería de Sistemas e Informática, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Amazónica de Madre de Dios, Puerto Maldonado 17001, Peru)

  • Denys Alberto Jaramillo-Peralta

    (Departamento Académico de Ingeniería de Sistemas e Informática, Escuela Profesional de Ingeniería de Sistemas e Informática, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Amazónica de Madre de Dios, Puerto Maldonado 17001, Peru)

  • Roxana Madueño-Portilla

    (Departamento Académico de Medicina Veterinaria-Zootecnia, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Amazónica de Madre de Dios, Puerto Maldonado 17001, Peru)

  • José Alfredo Herrera Quispe

    (Departamento Académico de Ciencia de la Computacion, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima 15081, Peru)

  • Aldo Alarcon-Sucasaca

    (Departamento Académico de Ingeniería de Sistemas e Informática, Escuela Profesional de Ingeniería de Sistemas e Informática, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Amazónica de Madre de Dios, Puerto Maldonado 17001, Peru)

  • Frank Arpita-Salcedo

    (Departamento Académico de Ingeniería de Sistemas e Informática, Escuela Profesional de Ingeniería de Sistemas e Informática, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Amazónica de Madre de Dios, Puerto Maldonado 17001, Peru)

  • Danger David Castellon-Apaza

    (Departamento Académico de Ingeniería de Sistemas e Informática, Escuela Profesional de Ingeniería de Sistemas e Informática, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Amazónica de Madre de Dios, Puerto Maldonado 17001, Peru)

Abstract

Acute malnutrition affects 3.1% of children under five years of age in Amazonian communities in Peru, where limited access to health services constrains timely nutritional assessment. In this context, this study aimed to develop, implement, and evaluate NutriRadar, a mobile application for automated childhood nutritional classification based on the anthropometric standards of the World Health Organization (WHO). The application was developed using a waterfall software development methodology and implements the calculation of the Weight-for-Height Z-score (WHZ) from basic anthropometric variables (weight, height, age, and sex). NutriRadar was designed with offline functionality, deferred data synchronization, and compatibility with low-end mobile devices to support operational use in Amazonian settings. Field validation was conducted in two early childhood education institutions in Puerto Maldonado, Peru, and included anthropometric assessments of 75 children aged 3–4 years. The application demonstrated stable offline operation, response times suitable for clinical practice, and nutritional classification results equivalent to the WHO Anthro reference tool. NutriRadar represents a viable and reproducible digital automation solution for the operational application of a deterministic WHO anthropometric protocol, contributing to the reduction of operational errors and strengthening standardized nutritional assessment in resource-limited Amazonian contexts.

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  • Jaime Cesar Prieto-Luna & Luis Alberto Holgado-Apaza & David Ccolque-Quispe & Nestor Antonio Gallegos Ramos & Denys Alberto Jaramillo-Peralta & Roxana Madueño-Portilla & José Alfredo Herrera Quispe & , 2026. "NutriRadar: A Mobile Application for the Digital Automation of Childhood Nutritional Classification Based on WHO Standards in the Peruvian Amazon," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(3), pages 1-19, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:3:p:1639-:d:1858108
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