Background: Accurately assessing the diets of children and adolescents can be problematic. Use of technologies, such as mobile apps designed to capture food and beverages consumed at eating occasions with images taken using device-embedded cameras, may address many of the barriers to gathering accurate dietary intake data from adolescents. Objective: The objectives of this study were to assess the willingness of adolescents to take images of food and beverages at their eating occasions using a novel mobile food record (mFR) and to evaluate the usability of the user confirmation component of the mFR app, referred to as the “review process.” Methods: Mixed methods combining quantitative and qualitative protocols were used in this study. Adole...
Mobile applications may improve dietary reporting among young adults due to their high accessibility...
Mobile applications may improve dietary reporting among young adults due to their high accessibility...
Mobile applications may improve dietary reporting among young adults due to their high accessibility...
Background: Information on dietary intake provides some of the most valuable insights for mounting i...
Children’s readiness to use technology supports the idea of children using mobile applications for d...
The development of a mobile telephone food record has the potential to ameliorate much of the burden...
The inherent complexity and error associated with self-report dietary assessment methods have interf...
Background: The use of new technology has the potential to increase participation rates in dietary s...
Background: The use of new technology has the potential to increase participation rates in dietary s...
Background: Traditional forms of dietary assessment, including the 24 hour recall, food frequency qu...
Background: Traditional forms of dietary assessment, including the 24 hour recall, food frequency qu...
Children’s readiness to use technology supports the idea of children using mobile applications for d...
Image-based dietary assessment methods have the potential to address respondent burden and improve e...
Children’s readiness to use technology supports the idea of children using mobile applications for d...
Image‐based dietary assessment methods have the potential to address respondent burden and improve e...
Mobile applications may improve dietary reporting among young adults due to their high accessibility...
Mobile applications may improve dietary reporting among young adults due to their high accessibility...
Mobile applications may improve dietary reporting among young adults due to their high accessibility...
Background: Information on dietary intake provides some of the most valuable insights for mounting i...
Children’s readiness to use technology supports the idea of children using mobile applications for d...
The development of a mobile telephone food record has the potential to ameliorate much of the burden...
The inherent complexity and error associated with self-report dietary assessment methods have interf...
Background: The use of new technology has the potential to increase participation rates in dietary s...
Background: The use of new technology has the potential to increase participation rates in dietary s...
Background: Traditional forms of dietary assessment, including the 24 hour recall, food frequency qu...
Background: Traditional forms of dietary assessment, including the 24 hour recall, food frequency qu...
Children’s readiness to use technology supports the idea of children using mobile applications for d...
Image-based dietary assessment methods have the potential to address respondent burden and improve e...
Children’s readiness to use technology supports the idea of children using mobile applications for d...
Image‐based dietary assessment methods have the potential to address respondent burden and improve e...
Mobile applications may improve dietary reporting among young adults due to their high accessibility...
Mobile applications may improve dietary reporting among young adults due to their high accessibility...
Mobile applications may improve dietary reporting among young adults due to their high accessibility...