Mobile technology introduces opportunity for new methods of dietary assessment. The purpose of this study was to compare the reporting accuracy of a mobile food log application and 24 h recall method to a controlled meal among a convenience sample of adults (18 years of age or older). Participants were recruited from a community/university convenience sample. Participants consumed a pre-portioned control meal, completed mobile food log entry (mfood log), and participated in a dietary recall administered by a registered dietitian (24R). Height, weight, and application use survey data were collected. Sign test, Pearson’s correlation, and descriptive analyses were conducted to examine differences in total and macronutrient energy intake ...
During recent years, the integration of technology has substantially improved self-reported dietary ...
Mobile dietary record apps have been increasingly validated by studies with various study designs. T...
The development of a mobile telephone food record has the potential to ameliorate much of the burden...
Automation of dietary assessment can reduce limitations of established methodologies, by alleviating...
Accurate dietary assessment is key to understanding nutrition-related outcomes and for estimating th...
The inherent complexity and error associated with self-report dietary assessment methods have interf...
The mobile Food Record (mFR) is an image-based dietary assessment method for mobile devices. The stu...
The mobile Food Record (mFR) is an image-based dietary assessment method for mobile devices. The stu...
The mobile Food Record (mFR) is an image-based dietary assessment method for mobile devices. The stu...
Background: Accurate dietary assessment is key to understanding nutrition-related outcomes and for e...
One of the greatest challenges in nutritional epidemiology is improving upon traditional self-report...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Dietary assessment methods that can provide high quality data whil...
Abstract Background Dietary assessment methods that can provide high quality data while limiting par...
Background: One of the greatest challenges for nutritional epidemiology is improving upon traditiona...
During recent years, the integration of technology has substantially improved self-reported dietary ...
During recent years, the integration of technology has substantially improved self-reported dietary ...
Mobile dietary record apps have been increasingly validated by studies with various study designs. T...
The development of a mobile telephone food record has the potential to ameliorate much of the burden...
Automation of dietary assessment can reduce limitations of established methodologies, by alleviating...
Accurate dietary assessment is key to understanding nutrition-related outcomes and for estimating th...
The inherent complexity and error associated with self-report dietary assessment methods have interf...
The mobile Food Record (mFR) is an image-based dietary assessment method for mobile devices. The stu...
The mobile Food Record (mFR) is an image-based dietary assessment method for mobile devices. The stu...
The mobile Food Record (mFR) is an image-based dietary assessment method for mobile devices. The stu...
Background: Accurate dietary assessment is key to understanding nutrition-related outcomes and for e...
One of the greatest challenges in nutritional epidemiology is improving upon traditional self-report...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Dietary assessment methods that can provide high quality data whil...
Abstract Background Dietary assessment methods that can provide high quality data while limiting par...
Background: One of the greatest challenges for nutritional epidemiology is improving upon traditiona...
During recent years, the integration of technology has substantially improved self-reported dietary ...
During recent years, the integration of technology has substantially improved self-reported dietary ...
Mobile dietary record apps have been increasingly validated by studies with various study designs. T...
The development of a mobile telephone food record has the potential to ameliorate much of the burden...