AbstractThe ASA24 is a web application which enables the collection of self-administered dietary recalls thus utilizing technology to overcome some of the limitations of traditional assessment methodologies. Older adults, particularly those from certain ethnic groups may have less access to and may be less receptive to technology. This research sought to determine the level of access to the internet as well as evaluate the feasibility of using a web-based alternative dietary data collection method in older, multiethnic adults. Participants completed three telephone administered diet recalls (n=347), and were asked to complete a one day recall via the ASA24. They were also asked to evaluate their experience with using the ASA24 system. Almos...
Purpose This feasibility study explored older adults’ use of a nutrition app called Appetitus (http...
As part of a larger study developing dietary software, this study aims to evaluate a sample of poten...
Assessment of diet in large epidemiological studies can be costly and time consuming. An automated d...
AbstractThe ASA24 is a web application which enables the collection of self-administered dietary rec...
With technological innovation, comprehensive dietary intake data can be collected in a wide range of...
Collecting large-scale population data on dietary intake is challenging, particularly when resources...
Twenty-four-hour dietary recalls can provide high-quality dietary intake data, but are considered ex...
This study examined the feasibility of including myfood24, an online 24-hour dietary recall tool, in...
The Automated Self-Administered Dietary Assessment Tool (ASA24) is a web-based tool that guides part...
Background: A healthy diet throughout the life course improves health and reduces the risk of diseas...
Dietary assessment is important for monitoring and evaluating population intakes. Online tools can r...
Automated, self-administered, Web-based 24-h dietary recall tools are increasingly available for nut...
Purpose: Evidence suggests that combining tools, such as 24-hour recalls and food frequency question...
Online dietary assessment tools offer a convenient, low cost alternative to traditional dietary asse...
As part of a larger study developing dietary software, this study aims to evaluate a sample of poten...
Purpose This feasibility study explored older adults’ use of a nutrition app called Appetitus (http...
As part of a larger study developing dietary software, this study aims to evaluate a sample of poten...
Assessment of diet in large epidemiological studies can be costly and time consuming. An automated d...
AbstractThe ASA24 is a web application which enables the collection of self-administered dietary rec...
With technological innovation, comprehensive dietary intake data can be collected in a wide range of...
Collecting large-scale population data on dietary intake is challenging, particularly when resources...
Twenty-four-hour dietary recalls can provide high-quality dietary intake data, but are considered ex...
This study examined the feasibility of including myfood24, an online 24-hour dietary recall tool, in...
The Automated Self-Administered Dietary Assessment Tool (ASA24) is a web-based tool that guides part...
Background: A healthy diet throughout the life course improves health and reduces the risk of diseas...
Dietary assessment is important for monitoring and evaluating population intakes. Online tools can r...
Automated, self-administered, Web-based 24-h dietary recall tools are increasingly available for nut...
Purpose: Evidence suggests that combining tools, such as 24-hour recalls and food frequency question...
Online dietary assessment tools offer a convenient, low cost alternative to traditional dietary asse...
As part of a larger study developing dietary software, this study aims to evaluate a sample of poten...
Purpose This feasibility study explored older adults’ use of a nutrition app called Appetitus (http...
As part of a larger study developing dietary software, this study aims to evaluate a sample of poten...
Assessment of diet in large epidemiological studies can be costly and time consuming. An automated d...