Malnutrition is a major concern in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), but the full extent of nutritional deficiencies remains unknown largely due to lack of accurate assessment methods. This study seeks to develop and validate an objective, passive method of estimating food and nutrient intake in households in Ghana and Uganda. Household members (including under-5s and adolescents) are assigned a wearable camera device to capture images of their food intake during waking hours. Using custom software, images captured are then used to estimate an individual's food and nutrient (i.e., protein, fat, carbohydrate, energy, and micronutrients) intake. Passive food image capture and assessment provides an objective measure of food and nutrien...
Objective: To validate food photographs for food portion size estimation of frequently consumed dish...
Accurate and timely data are essential for identifying populations at risk for undernutrition due to...
We tested the validity and feasibility of a new dietary assessment method which uses a mobile phone ...
Malnutrition is a major concern in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), but the full extent of n...
Objectives: Herein we describe a new system we have developed for assessment of dietary intake, meal...
Background Important gaps exist in the dietary intake of adolescents in low- and middle-income count...
Dietary assessment remains an important factor in understanding dietary practices and nutritional st...
Background Important gaps exist on dietary intake of adolescents in low- and middle-income countrie...
Dietary assessment remains an important factor in understanding dietary practices and nutritional st...
Introduction: The student population are particularly vulnerable to poor dietary habits. Given the i...
Objective: To carry out an inventory on the availability, challenges, and needs of dietary assessmen...
Data on dietary nutrient intakes of adolescents in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMIC) is lackin...
BACKGROUND: Undernutrition remains highly prevalent in African children, highlighting the need for a...
Objective: To carry out an inventory on the availability, challenges, and needs of dietary assessmen...
An increasing number of low-income countries (LICs) exhibit high rates of malnutrition coincident wi...
Objective: To validate food photographs for food portion size estimation of frequently consumed dish...
Accurate and timely data are essential for identifying populations at risk for undernutrition due to...
We tested the validity and feasibility of a new dietary assessment method which uses a mobile phone ...
Malnutrition is a major concern in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), but the full extent of n...
Objectives: Herein we describe a new system we have developed for assessment of dietary intake, meal...
Background Important gaps exist in the dietary intake of adolescents in low- and middle-income count...
Dietary assessment remains an important factor in understanding dietary practices and nutritional st...
Background Important gaps exist on dietary intake of adolescents in low- and middle-income countrie...
Dietary assessment remains an important factor in understanding dietary practices and nutritional st...
Introduction: The student population are particularly vulnerable to poor dietary habits. Given the i...
Objective: To carry out an inventory on the availability, challenges, and needs of dietary assessmen...
Data on dietary nutrient intakes of adolescents in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMIC) is lackin...
BACKGROUND: Undernutrition remains highly prevalent in African children, highlighting the need for a...
Objective: To carry out an inventory on the availability, challenges, and needs of dietary assessmen...
An increasing number of low-income countries (LICs) exhibit high rates of malnutrition coincident wi...
Objective: To validate food photographs for food portion size estimation of frequently consumed dish...
Accurate and timely data are essential for identifying populations at risk for undernutrition due to...
We tested the validity and feasibility of a new dietary assessment method which uses a mobile phone ...