Abstract Background Dietary assessment methods that can provide high quality data while limiting participant burden and resource requirements in epidemiological research are highly sought after and continue to evolve. The use of mobile phone technology in research has increased rapidly over the last decade and offers multiple advantages to the researcher over traditional data collection methods. This study tested the acceptability and relative validity of a commercial smart phone application (app) for use as an epidemiological dietary assessment tool, compared with a traditional dietary assessment method. Methods Study participants completed a 4-d food diary using a modified version of the Easy Diet Diary app and two 24-h dietary recalls du...
Given the increasing social and economic burden of chronic disease and the need for efficient approa...
Background: in 2010, 30 million British adults used the internet daily or nearly every day. 27% of U...
Mobile technology introduces opportunity for new methods of dietary assessment. The purpose of this ...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Dietary assessment methods that can provide high quality data whil...
Background: There is a great necessity for new methods of evaluation of dietary intake that overcome...
One of the greatest challenges in nutritional epidemiology is improving upon traditional self-report...
We tested the validity and feasibility of a new dietary assessment method which uses a mobile phone ...
Background: One of the greatest challenges for nutritional epidemiology is improving upon traditiona...
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...
Background: Accurate dietary assessment is key to understanding nutrition-related outcomes and for e...
Accurate dietary analysis of energy, nutrient intake, and meal timing in human studies using traditi...
Accurate dietary analysis of energy, nutrient intake, and meal timing in human studies using traditi...
BACKGROUND: The electronic Dietary Intake Assessment (e-DIA), a digital entry food record mobile ph...
(1) Background: Smartphone dietary assessment apps can be acceptable and valid data collection metho...
Given the increasing social and economic burden of chronic disease and the need for efficient approa...
Background: in 2010, 30 million British adults used the internet daily or nearly every day. 27% of U...
Mobile technology introduces opportunity for new methods of dietary assessment. The purpose of this ...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Dietary assessment methods that can provide high quality data whil...
Background: There is a great necessity for new methods of evaluation of dietary intake that overcome...
One of the greatest challenges in nutritional epidemiology is improving upon traditional self-report...
We tested the validity and feasibility of a new dietary assessment method which uses a mobile phone ...
Background: One of the greatest challenges for nutritional epidemiology is improving upon traditiona...
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...
Background: Accurate dietary assessment is key to understanding nutrition-related outcomes and for e...
Accurate dietary analysis of energy, nutrient intake, and meal timing in human studies using traditi...
Accurate dietary analysis of energy, nutrient intake, and meal timing in human studies using traditi...
BACKGROUND: The electronic Dietary Intake Assessment (e-DIA), a digital entry food record mobile ph...
(1) Background: Smartphone dietary assessment apps can be acceptable and valid data collection metho...
Given the increasing social and economic burden of chronic disease and the need for efficient approa...
Background: in 2010, 30 million British adults used the internet daily or nearly every day. 27% of U...
Mobile technology introduces opportunity for new methods of dietary assessment. The purpose of this ...