Portion size images are advantageous in dietary assessment. The aim of the present study was to develop and validate new culturally specific image-series for portion size estimation to be used in a new Norwegian version of a British web-based dietary assessment tool (myfood24). Twenty-three image-series of different foods, each containing seven portion size images, were created and validated in a group of adults (n 41, 58 % female) aged 19–44 (median 23), out of which 63 % had higher (tertiary) education. The participants compared 46 portions of pre-weighed foods to the portion size images (1886 comparisons in total). Portion size estimations were either classified as correct, adjacent or misclassified. The weight discrepancy in percentage ...
Introduction: The student population are particularly vulnerable to poor dietary habits. Given the i...
A daily dietary assessment method named 24-hour dietary recall has commonly been used in nutritional...
Background: In order to obtain a measure of nutrient intake, a measure or estimate of the amount of ...
Portion size images are advantageous in dietary assessment. The aim of the present study was to deve...
Public Health and primary carePrevention, Population and Disease management (PrePoD
Background: Inaccurate self-report of portion sizes is a major cause of measurement error in dietary...
Context: Over or under estimation of portion size leads to measurement error during dietary assessme...
Context Overestimation or underestimation of portion size leads to measurement error during dietary...
Background: Diet is a critical element of diabetes self-management. An emerging area of research is ...
Food photographs are widely used as instruments to estimate portion sizes of consumed foods. Several...
Background: Portion size estimation is one of the largest sources of error in dietary assessment and...
Validity of image-assisted and image-based dietary assessment methods relies on the accuracy of port...
© 2017, The Author(s). Objectives: To investigate the ability of older adults, younger adults and nu...
Although digital photos have the potential to improve the precision of reported portions in dietary ...
Although digital photos have the potential to improve the precision of reported portions in dietary ...
Introduction: The student population are particularly vulnerable to poor dietary habits. Given the i...
A daily dietary assessment method named 24-hour dietary recall has commonly been used in nutritional...
Background: In order to obtain a measure of nutrient intake, a measure or estimate of the amount of ...
Portion size images are advantageous in dietary assessment. The aim of the present study was to deve...
Public Health and primary carePrevention, Population and Disease management (PrePoD
Background: Inaccurate self-report of portion sizes is a major cause of measurement error in dietary...
Context: Over or under estimation of portion size leads to measurement error during dietary assessme...
Context Overestimation or underestimation of portion size leads to measurement error during dietary...
Background: Diet is a critical element of diabetes self-management. An emerging area of research is ...
Food photographs are widely used as instruments to estimate portion sizes of consumed foods. Several...
Background: Portion size estimation is one of the largest sources of error in dietary assessment and...
Validity of image-assisted and image-based dietary assessment methods relies on the accuracy of port...
© 2017, The Author(s). Objectives: To investigate the ability of older adults, younger adults and nu...
Although digital photos have the potential to improve the precision of reported portions in dietary ...
Although digital photos have the potential to improve the precision of reported portions in dietary ...
Introduction: The student population are particularly vulnerable to poor dietary habits. Given the i...
A daily dietary assessment method named 24-hour dietary recall has commonly been used in nutritional...
Background: In order to obtain a measure of nutrient intake, a measure or estimate of the amount of ...