Visual analogue scales (VAS) are a standard tool used to measure subjective appetite. To explore a potentially more intuitive and precise alternative, we developed a method based on pictures and assessed its performance characteristics vs. VAS. The objective was to compare the capacity of the two methods to discriminate appetite ratings between interventions. Both methods were applied within a previously published trial in which 16 healthy adults received standardised meals followed by three different ileal infusions in a balanced crossover design. At regular intervals volunteers indicated how many units of individually pictured food portions (for 10 different items) they would like to eat, and also scored six VAS. Methods were compared ove...
This study determined the validity, reproducibility and usability of a smartphone app – APPetite – f...
Twenty men and 20 women from the University o f Western Ontario and its affiliate colleges were recr...
This study assessed the reliability and validity of a palm-top-based electronic appetite rating syst...
Visual analogue scales (VAS) are a standard tool used to measure subjective appetite. To explore a p...
This present paper reviews the reliability and validity of visual analogue scales (VAS) in terms of ...
AbstractThe current approach for evaluating feelings of satiety using visual analog scales (VAS) is ...
The current approach for evaluating feelings of satiety using visual analog scales (VAS) is well dev...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.This study describes the validation of a new electr...
Copyright © 2004 Nature Publishing GroupObjectiveVisual analogue scales are widely used in appetite ...
Abstract Background When large scale trials are investigating the effects of interventions on appeti...
Subjective appetite is commonly measured using an abstract visual analogue scale (VAS) technique, th...
The study aimed to validate appetite ratings made on a new electronic device, the Apple iPad Mini, a...
Electronic capture of free-living subjective appetite data can provide a more reliable alternative t...
Subjective feelings of appetite are measured using visual analogue scales (VAS) in controlled trials...
Additional contributor: Zata Vickers (faculty mentor).Two scales that measure hunger and fullness we...
This study determined the validity, reproducibility and usability of a smartphone app – APPetite – f...
Twenty men and 20 women from the University o f Western Ontario and its affiliate colleges were recr...
This study assessed the reliability and validity of a palm-top-based electronic appetite rating syst...
Visual analogue scales (VAS) are a standard tool used to measure subjective appetite. To explore a p...
This present paper reviews the reliability and validity of visual analogue scales (VAS) in terms of ...
AbstractThe current approach for evaluating feelings of satiety using visual analog scales (VAS) is ...
The current approach for evaluating feelings of satiety using visual analog scales (VAS) is well dev...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.This study describes the validation of a new electr...
Copyright © 2004 Nature Publishing GroupObjectiveVisual analogue scales are widely used in appetite ...
Abstract Background When large scale trials are investigating the effects of interventions on appeti...
Subjective appetite is commonly measured using an abstract visual analogue scale (VAS) technique, th...
The study aimed to validate appetite ratings made on a new electronic device, the Apple iPad Mini, a...
Electronic capture of free-living subjective appetite data can provide a more reliable alternative t...
Subjective feelings of appetite are measured using visual analogue scales (VAS) in controlled trials...
Additional contributor: Zata Vickers (faculty mentor).Two scales that measure hunger and fullness we...
This study determined the validity, reproducibility and usability of a smartphone app – APPetite – f...
Twenty men and 20 women from the University o f Western Ontario and its affiliate colleges were recr...
This study assessed the reliability and validity of a palm-top-based electronic appetite rating syst...