To avoid the pitfalls of self-reported dietary intake, wearable sensors can be used. Many food ingestion sensors offer the ability to automatically detect food intake using time resolutions that range from 23 ms to 8 min. There is no defined standard time resolution to accurately measure ingestive behavior or a meal microstructure. This paper aims to estimate the time resolution needed to accurately represent the microstructure of meals such as duration of eating episode, the duration of actual ingestion, and number of eating events. Twelve participants wore the automatic ingestion monitor (AIM) and kept a standard diet diary to report their food intake in free-living conditions for 24 h. As a reference, participants were also asked to mark...
Wearable devices monitoring food intake through passive sensing is slowly emerging to complement sel...
Obesity is a growing healthcare challenge in present days. Objective automated methods of food intak...
Research suggests that there might be a relationship between chew count as well as chewing rate and ...
To avoid the pitfalls of self-reported dietary intake, wearable sensors can be used. Many food inges...
Understanding of eating behaviors associated with obesity requires objective and accurate monitoring...
Studies of food intake and ingestive behavior in free-living conditions most often rely on self-repo...
The vast majority of dietary and eating behavior assessment methods are based on self-reports. They ...
Motivated by challenges and opportunities in nutritional epidemiology and food journaling, ubiquitou...
Video observations have been widely used for providing ground truth for wearable systems for monitor...
Objective monitoring of food intake and ingestive behavior in a free-living environment remains an o...
We present an eating detection algorithm for wearable sensors based on first detecting chewing cycle...
Self-reports are frequently used in coaching programmes on dietary behaviour since they provide info...
Advances in body sensing and mobile health technology have created new opportunities for empowering ...
Recognizing when eating activities take place is one of the key challenges in automated food intake ...
The main aim is to improve our understanding about the eating behavior associated with obesity and o...
Wearable devices monitoring food intake through passive sensing is slowly emerging to complement sel...
Obesity is a growing healthcare challenge in present days. Objective automated methods of food intak...
Research suggests that there might be a relationship between chew count as well as chewing rate and ...
To avoid the pitfalls of self-reported dietary intake, wearable sensors can be used. Many food inges...
Understanding of eating behaviors associated with obesity requires objective and accurate monitoring...
Studies of food intake and ingestive behavior in free-living conditions most often rely on self-repo...
The vast majority of dietary and eating behavior assessment methods are based on self-reports. They ...
Motivated by challenges and opportunities in nutritional epidemiology and food journaling, ubiquitou...
Video observations have been widely used for providing ground truth for wearable systems for monitor...
Objective monitoring of food intake and ingestive behavior in a free-living environment remains an o...
We present an eating detection algorithm for wearable sensors based on first detecting chewing cycle...
Self-reports are frequently used in coaching programmes on dietary behaviour since they provide info...
Advances in body sensing and mobile health technology have created new opportunities for empowering ...
Recognizing when eating activities take place is one of the key challenges in automated food intake ...
The main aim is to improve our understanding about the eating behavior associated with obesity and o...
Wearable devices monitoring food intake through passive sensing is slowly emerging to complement sel...
Obesity is a growing healthcare challenge in present days. Objective automated methods of food intak...
Research suggests that there might be a relationship between chew count as well as chewing rate and ...