Although dietary intake over a single 24-h period may be atypical of an individual’s habitual pattern, multiple 24-h dietary assessments can be representative of habitual intake and help in assessing seasonal variation. Web-based questionnaires are convenient for the participant and result in automatic data capture for study investigators. This study reports on the acceptability of repeated web-based administration of the Oxford WebQ – a 24-h recall of frequency from a set food list suitable for self-completion from which energy and nutrient values can be automatically generated. As part of the UK Biobank study, four invitations to complete the Oxford WebQ were sent by email over a 16-month period. Overall, 176 012 (53 % of those invited) ...
Background Online dietary assessment tools can reduce administrative costs and facilitate repeated d...
Online dietary assessment tools can reduce administrative costs and facilitate repeated dietary asse...
The aim of this study was to validate the estimated habitual dietary intake from a newly developed w...
Although dietary intake over a single 24-h period may be atypical of an individual’s habitual patte...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the development of the Oxford WebQ, a web-based 24 h dietary assessment tool...
Online self-reported 24-h dietary recall systems promise increased feasibility of dietary assessment...
Online self-reported 24-h dietary recall systems promise increased feasibility of dietary assessment...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major: Epidemiology. Advisor: Mark A. Perei...
Background: New methods of dietary assessment are increasingly making use of online technologies. Th...
Oxford WebQ is an online dietary questionnaire covering 24 hours, appropriate for repeated administr...
International audienceOnline self-administered data collection, by reducing the logistic burden and ...
Background/Objectives: The validity of dietary assessment in large-scale cohort studies has been que...
With the advent of Internet-based 24-hour recall (24HR) instruments, it is now possible to envision ...
Abstract Background Online dietary assessment tools can reduce administrative costs and facilitate r...
Oxford WebQ is an online dietary questionnaire covering 24 hours, appropriate for repeated administr...
Background Online dietary assessment tools can reduce administrative costs and facilitate repeated d...
Online dietary assessment tools can reduce administrative costs and facilitate repeated dietary asse...
The aim of this study was to validate the estimated habitual dietary intake from a newly developed w...
Although dietary intake over a single 24-h period may be atypical of an individual’s habitual patte...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the development of the Oxford WebQ, a web-based 24 h dietary assessment tool...
Online self-reported 24-h dietary recall systems promise increased feasibility of dietary assessment...
Online self-reported 24-h dietary recall systems promise increased feasibility of dietary assessment...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major: Epidemiology. Advisor: Mark A. Perei...
Background: New methods of dietary assessment are increasingly making use of online technologies. Th...
Oxford WebQ is an online dietary questionnaire covering 24 hours, appropriate for repeated administr...
International audienceOnline self-administered data collection, by reducing the logistic burden and ...
Background/Objectives: The validity of dietary assessment in large-scale cohort studies has been que...
With the advent of Internet-based 24-hour recall (24HR) instruments, it is now possible to envision ...
Abstract Background Online dietary assessment tools can reduce administrative costs and facilitate r...
Oxford WebQ is an online dietary questionnaire covering 24 hours, appropriate for repeated administr...
Background Online dietary assessment tools can reduce administrative costs and facilitate repeated d...
Online dietary assessment tools can reduce administrative costs and facilitate repeated dietary asse...
The aim of this study was to validate the estimated habitual dietary intake from a newly developed w...