Background: Online dietary assessment tools can reduce administrative costs and facilitate repeated dietary assessment during follow-up in large-scale studies. However, information on bias due to measurement error of such tools is limited. We developed an online 24-hour recall (myfood24) and compared its performance with a traditional interviewer-administered multiple-pass 24-hour recall, assessing both against biomarkers. Methods: Metabolically stable adults were recruited and completed the new online dietary recall, an interviewer-based multiple pass recall and a suite of reference measures. Longer-term dietary intake was estimated from up to 3 x 24-hour recalls taken 2 weeks apart. Estimated intake of protein, potassium and sodium wer...
Assessment of diet in large epidemiological studies can be costly and time consuming. An automated d...
myfood24 Is an online 24-h dietary assessment tool developed for use among British adolescents and a...
Online self-reported 24-h dietary recall systems promise increased feasibility of dietary assessment...
Background Online dietary assessment tools can reduce administrative costs and facilitate repeated d...
Background: Online dietary assessment tools can reduce administrative costs and facilitate repeated ...
Background Online dietary assessment tools can reduce administrative costs and facilitate repeated d...
Online dietary assessment tools can reduce administrative costs and facilitate repeated dietary asse...
Purpose We aimed to validate myfood24-Germany, a web-based 24-h dietary recall (24HDR), by comparin...
Web-based tools have the potential to reduce the cost of dietary assessment; however, it is necessar...
Background: Assessment of food intake is a cornerstone of nutritional research. However, the use o...
Web-based tools have the potential to reduce the cost of dietary assessment; however, it is necessar...
Self-completed 24 h dietary recalls (24-HRs) are increasingly used for research and national dietary...
Oxford WebQ is an online dietary questionnaire covering 24 hours, appropriate for repeated administr...
Oxford WebQ is an online dietary questionnaire covering 24 hours, appropriate for repeated administr...
myfood24 is an online 24hour dietary assessment tool developed for use among British adolescents and...
Assessment of diet in large epidemiological studies can be costly and time consuming. An automated d...
myfood24 Is an online 24-h dietary assessment tool developed for use among British adolescents and a...
Online self-reported 24-h dietary recall systems promise increased feasibility of dietary assessment...
Background Online dietary assessment tools can reduce administrative costs and facilitate repeated d...
Background: Online dietary assessment tools can reduce administrative costs and facilitate repeated ...
Background Online dietary assessment tools can reduce administrative costs and facilitate repeated d...
Online dietary assessment tools can reduce administrative costs and facilitate repeated dietary asse...
Purpose We aimed to validate myfood24-Germany, a web-based 24-h dietary recall (24HDR), by comparin...
Web-based tools have the potential to reduce the cost of dietary assessment; however, it is necessar...
Background: Assessment of food intake is a cornerstone of nutritional research. However, the use o...
Web-based tools have the potential to reduce the cost of dietary assessment; however, it is necessar...
Self-completed 24 h dietary recalls (24-HRs) are increasingly used for research and national dietary...
Oxford WebQ is an online dietary questionnaire covering 24 hours, appropriate for repeated administr...
Oxford WebQ is an online dietary questionnaire covering 24 hours, appropriate for repeated administr...
myfood24 is an online 24hour dietary assessment tool developed for use among British adolescents and...
Assessment of diet in large epidemiological studies can be costly and time consuming. An automated d...
myfood24 Is an online 24-h dietary assessment tool developed for use among British adolescents and a...
Online self-reported 24-h dietary recall systems promise increased feasibility of dietary assessment...