Presently used dietary-assessment methods often present difficulties for researchers and respondents, and misreporting errors are common. Methods using information and communication technologies (ICT) may improve quality and accuracy. The present paper presents a systematic literature review describing studies applying ICT to dietary assessment. Eligible papers published between January 1995 and February 2008 were classified into four assessment categories: computerised assessment; personal digital assistants (PDA); digital photography; smart cards. Computerised assessments comprise frequency questionnaires, 24 h recalls (24HR) and diet history assessments. Self-administered computerised assessments, which can include audio support, may red...
BACKGROUND: The electronic Dietary Intake Assessment (e-DIA), a digital entry food record mobile ph...
Dietary assessment may be described as the science and art of evaluating the dietary intake of indi...
Background: New technology-based dietary assessment tools, including Web-based programs, mobile appl...
Presently used dietary-assessment methods often present difficulties for researchers and respondents...
Background: Information on dietary intake provides some of the most valuable insights for mounting i...
BACKGROUND: New technology-based dietary assessment tools, including Web-based programs, mobile appl...
Introduction: The use of innovative technologies is deemed to improve dietary assessment in various ...
The development of a mobile telephone food record has the potential to ameliorate much of the burden...
The aim of the present paper is to summarise current and future applications of dietary assessment t...
The advent of the internet and smartphone technology has allowed dietary assessment to reach the 21s...
Technology-based dietary assessment has promising benefits on improving accuracy and reducing cost o...
Measures that capture diet as validly and reliably as possible are cornerstones of nutritional resea...
Self-reported methods of recall and real-time recording are the most commonly used approaches to ass...
Background: in 2010, 30 million British adults used the internet daily or nearly every day. 27% of U...
Technology-based dietary assessment offers solutions to many of the limitations of traditional dieta...
BACKGROUND: The electronic Dietary Intake Assessment (e-DIA), a digital entry food record mobile ph...
Dietary assessment may be described as the science and art of evaluating the dietary intake of indi...
Background: New technology-based dietary assessment tools, including Web-based programs, mobile appl...
Presently used dietary-assessment methods often present difficulties for researchers and respondents...
Background: Information on dietary intake provides some of the most valuable insights for mounting i...
BACKGROUND: New technology-based dietary assessment tools, including Web-based programs, mobile appl...
Introduction: The use of innovative technologies is deemed to improve dietary assessment in various ...
The development of a mobile telephone food record has the potential to ameliorate much of the burden...
The aim of the present paper is to summarise current and future applications of dietary assessment t...
The advent of the internet and smartphone technology has allowed dietary assessment to reach the 21s...
Technology-based dietary assessment has promising benefits on improving accuracy and reducing cost o...
Measures that capture diet as validly and reliably as possible are cornerstones of nutritional resea...
Self-reported methods of recall and real-time recording are the most commonly used approaches to ass...
Background: in 2010, 30 million British adults used the internet daily or nearly every day. 27% of U...
Technology-based dietary assessment offers solutions to many of the limitations of traditional dieta...
BACKGROUND: The electronic Dietary Intake Assessment (e-DIA), a digital entry food record mobile ph...
Dietary assessment may be described as the science and art of evaluating the dietary intake of indi...
Background: New technology-based dietary assessment tools, including Web-based programs, mobile appl...