This article is not available through ChesterRep.This study describes the validation of a new electronic appetite rating system, and a statistical variance model for visual analogue scale (VAS) research. Thirty volunteers rated hunger, fullness, desire to eat, prospective intake, thirst and liking on 100 mm paper VAS and on 70 mm electronic VAS presented on a Dell™ Pocket PC, after consuming breakfast, in a repeated trial. The electronic method was comparable in relative accuracy and reproducibility to the paper method, with weak differences between tests (within-subject SD ≤ 14 mm). The data obtained were used to generate a model for VAS data variability
Ratings of appetite are commonly used to assess appetite modification following an intervention. Sub...
Ratings of appetite are commonly used to assess appetite modification following an intervention. Sub...
Understanding how an intervention impacts appetite in real-life settings and over several days remai...
This present paper reviews the reliability and validity of visual analogue scales (VAS) in terms of ...
Abstract Background When large scale trials are investigating the effects of interventions on appeti...
This study assessed the reliability and validity of a palm-top-based electronic appetite rating syst...
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...
Visual analogue scales (VAS) are a standard tool used to measure subjective appetite. To explore a p...
This study determined the validity, reproducibility and usability of a smartphone app – APPetite – f...
The aim of this study was to assess the agreement between a novel electronic appetite rating system ...
Copyright © 2004 Nature Publishing GroupObjectiveVisual analogue scales are widely used in appetite ...
Subjective appetite is commonly measured using an abstract visual analogue scale (VAS) technique, th...
The current approach for evaluating feelings of satiety using visual analog scales (VAS) is well dev...
AbstractThe current approach for evaluating feelings of satiety using visual analog scales (VAS) is ...
Ratings of appetite are commonly used to assess appetite modification following an intervention. Sub...
Ratings of appetite are commonly used to assess appetite modification following an intervention. Sub...
Understanding how an intervention impacts appetite in real-life settings and over several days remai...
This present paper reviews the reliability and validity of visual analogue scales (VAS) in terms of ...
Abstract Background When large scale trials are investigating the effects of interventions on appeti...
This study assessed the reliability and validity of a palm-top-based electronic appetite rating syst...
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...
Visual analogue scales (VAS) are a standard tool used to measure subjective appetite. To explore a p...
This study determined the validity, reproducibility and usability of a smartphone app – APPetite – f...
The aim of this study was to assess the agreement between a novel electronic appetite rating system ...
Copyright © 2004 Nature Publishing GroupObjectiveVisual analogue scales are widely used in appetite ...
Subjective appetite is commonly measured using an abstract visual analogue scale (VAS) technique, th...
The current approach for evaluating feelings of satiety using visual analog scales (VAS) is well dev...
AbstractThe current approach for evaluating feelings of satiety using visual analog scales (VAS) is ...
Ratings of appetite are commonly used to assess appetite modification following an intervention. Sub...
Ratings of appetite are commonly used to assess appetite modification following an intervention. Sub...
Understanding how an intervention impacts appetite in real-life settings and over several days remai...