This study assessed the reliability and validity of a palm-top-based electronic appetite rating system (EARS) in relation to the traditional paper and pen method. Twenty healthy subjects [10 male (M) and 10 female (F)] — mean age M=31 years (S.D.=8), F=27 years (S.D.=5); mean BMI M=24 (S.D.=2), F=21 (S.D.=5) — participated in a 4-day protocol. Measurements were made on days 1 and 4. Subjects were given paper and an EARS to log hourly subjective motivation to eat during waking hours. Food intake and meal times were fixed. Subjects were given a maintenance diet (comprising 40% fat, 47% carbohydrate and 13% protein by energy) calculated at 1.6×Resting Metabolic Rate (RMR), as three isoenergetic meals. Bland and Altman's test for bias between t...
Background To determine whether changes in appetite and energy intake (EI) can be detected and play ...
Researchers with interests in human eating behaviour from disciplines as diverse as nutrition, food ...
Appetite measures are often recorded by visual analogue scales (VAS), and are assumed to reflect cen...
This study assessed the reliability and validity of a palm-top-based electronic appetite rating syst...
Abstract Background When large scale trials are investigating the effects of interventions on appeti...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.This study describes the validation of a new electr...
This present paper reviews the reliability and validity of visual analogue scales (VAS) in terms of ...
Electronic capture of free-living subjective appetite data can provide a more reliable alternative t...
This study determined the validity, reproducibility and usability of a smartphone app – APPetite – f...
The study aimed to validate appetite ratings made on a new electronic device, the Apple iPad Mini, a...
Copyright © 2004 Nature Publishing GroupObjectiveVisual analogue scales are widely used in appetite ...
Understanding how an intervention impacts appetite in real-life settings and over several days remai...
Ratings of appetite are commonly used to assess appetite modification following an intervention. Sub...
<p>Ratings of appetite are commonly used to assess appetite modification following an intervention. ...
Appetitive sensations are widely viewed as important signals for eating decisions. Intra- and int...
Background To determine whether changes in appetite and energy intake (EI) can be detected and play ...
Researchers with interests in human eating behaviour from disciplines as diverse as nutrition, food ...
Appetite measures are often recorded by visual analogue scales (VAS), and are assumed to reflect cen...
This study assessed the reliability and validity of a palm-top-based electronic appetite rating syst...
Abstract Background When large scale trials are investigating the effects of interventions on appeti...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.This study describes the validation of a new electr...
This present paper reviews the reliability and validity of visual analogue scales (VAS) in terms of ...
Electronic capture of free-living subjective appetite data can provide a more reliable alternative t...
This study determined the validity, reproducibility and usability of a smartphone app – APPetite – f...
The study aimed to validate appetite ratings made on a new electronic device, the Apple iPad Mini, a...
Copyright © 2004 Nature Publishing GroupObjectiveVisual analogue scales are widely used in appetite ...
Understanding how an intervention impacts appetite in real-life settings and over several days remai...
Ratings of appetite are commonly used to assess appetite modification following an intervention. Sub...
<p>Ratings of appetite are commonly used to assess appetite modification following an intervention. ...
Appetitive sensations are widely viewed as important signals for eating decisions. Intra- and int...
Background To determine whether changes in appetite and energy intake (EI) can be detected and play ...
Researchers with interests in human eating behaviour from disciplines as diverse as nutrition, food ...
Appetite measures are often recorded by visual analogue scales (VAS), and are assumed to reflect cen...