Overreporting of dietary intake in infants is a problem when using food records (FR), distorting possible relationships between diet and health outcomes. Image-assisted dietary assessment may improve the accuracy, but to date, evaluation in the pediatric setting is limited. The aim of the study was to compare macronutrient and energy intake by using an active image-assisted five-day FR against a regular five-day FR, and to validate image-assistance with total energy expenditure (TEE), was measured using doubly labeled water. Participants in this validation study were 22 healthy infants randomly selected from the control group of a larger, randomized intervention trial. The parents reported the infants’ dietary intake, and supplied ima...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Dietary assessment in humans is hampered by the phenomena of under and overre...
The use of image-based dietary assessment methods shows promise for improving dietary self-report am...
For nutrition practitioners and researchers, assessing dietary intake of children and adults with a ...
Overreporting of dietary intake in infants is a problem when using food records (FR), distorting pos...
The ability to comprehensively assess the diet of infants is essential for monitoring adequate growt...
Background: Dietary assessment among children is partic-ularly problematic when techniques are depen...
BACKGROUND: Accurate methods of assessing food intake in infants are needed to assess the relationsh...
Background: Image-assisted dietary assessment is a promising area of research trialling ways to redu...
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...
Traditional dietary assessment methods, used in the UK, such as weighed food diaries impose a large ...
Introduction: Recognising the limitations of present dietary assessments method, recent attention ha...
Energy intakes assessed by 7-d weighed dietary records (EI-WDRs) and diet histories (EI-DHs) were co...
Background and Objective: The estimation of dietary intake remains a challenge in human nutritional ...
Objective: Firstly, to compare food, and macronutrient intake as obtained from a single 24-h recall ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Dietary assessment in humans is hampered by the phenomena of under and overre...
The use of image-based dietary assessment methods shows promise for improving dietary self-report am...
For nutrition practitioners and researchers, assessing dietary intake of children and adults with a ...
Overreporting of dietary intake in infants is a problem when using food records (FR), distorting pos...
The ability to comprehensively assess the diet of infants is essential for monitoring adequate growt...
Background: Dietary assessment among children is partic-ularly problematic when techniques are depen...
BACKGROUND: Accurate methods of assessing food intake in infants are needed to assess the relationsh...
Background: Image-assisted dietary assessment is a promising area of research trialling ways to redu...
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...
Traditional dietary assessment methods, used in the UK, such as weighed food diaries impose a large ...
Introduction: Recognising the limitations of present dietary assessments method, recent attention ha...
Energy intakes assessed by 7-d weighed dietary records (EI-WDRs) and diet histories (EI-DHs) were co...
Background and Objective: The estimation of dietary intake remains a challenge in human nutritional ...
Objective: Firstly, to compare food, and macronutrient intake as obtained from a single 24-h recall ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Dietary assessment in humans is hampered by the phenomena of under and overre...
The use of image-based dietary assessment methods shows promise for improving dietary self-report am...
For nutrition practitioners and researchers, assessing dietary intake of children and adults with a ...