Colorectal cancer survivors often face unique nutritional challenges and require support in their recovery and long0term health. While human experts have traditionally provided that support, there has been an increase in the use of Large Language Models (LLM) in medicine and in nutrition. The LLM offers a potential supplementary resource for generating personalized nutritional advice, specifically in personalized messaging. However, the efficacy and reliability of these AI-generated messages in comparison to human expert advice remain underexplored specific to this population. This study aims to compare the nutrition-related content generated by popular LLMs-ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Co-Pilot-against messages crafted by human experts. By evaluating the generated content in terms of readability, thematic relevance, medical relevance, perceived effectiveness, and implementation of participants' clinical practice, this research will provide insights into the strengths and limitations of using AI for nutritional guidance in colorectal cancer care.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Outcome Measure Title: Readability of Nutrition Messages
Timeframe: 8 to 12 months
Outcome Measure Title: Thematic Relevance of Nutrition Messages
Timeframe: 8 to 12 months
Outcome Measure Title: Medical Relevance to Colorectal Cancer Survivors
Timeframe: 8-12 months
Outcome Measure Title: Perceived Effectiveness of Nutrition Messages
Timeframe: 8-12 months
Outcome Measure Title: Potential for Implementation in Clinical Practice
Timeframe: 8-12 months