AIM: Nutrition-based applications ("apps") offer enormous research potential, however evidence of their use and acceptability among older adults is limited. We compared self-reported and dietitian-adjusted dietary intake records among adults aged 55 to 75 years using the Research Food Diary (RFD) app. METHODS: Participants were recruited from the 45 and Up Study and completed a 3-day food record using the RFD. A follow-up dietetic telephone interview was performed to confirm the electronic dietary data. Independent of these interviews, a set of adjustments based on dietetic skills, nutritional database knowledge, food composition and dietary assessment was established to resolve probable reporting errors. The "adjusted" and "dietitian-assis...
Methods for collecting dietary intakes of free-living individuals have been studied over the past ce...
Automation of dietary assessment can reduce limitations of established methodologies, by alleviating...
Background: Accurately assessing dietary intake is challenging. Photographic records may improve acc...
Dietary assessment in older adults can be challenging. The Novel Assessment of Nutrition and Ageing ...
Dietary assessment in older adults can be challenging. The Novel Assessment of Nutrition and Ageing ...
Dietary assessment in older adults can be challenging. The Novel Assessment of Nutrition and Ageing ...
Purpose This feasibility study explored older adults’ use of a nutrition app called Appetitus (http...
Estimating dietary intake is important for both epidemiological and clinical studies. In large studi...
Background: A healthy diet throughout the life course improves health and reduces the risk of diseas...
Mobile technology introduces opportunity for new methods of dietary assessment. The purpose of this ...
Self-monitoring has traditionally been done using a paper record, which can be tedious and burdensom...
This study aimed to evaluate the relative validity of intake of energy, nutrients and food groups as...
Methods for collecting dietary intakes of free-living individuals have been studied over the past ce...
With an ageing population, healthy ageing becomes more important. Healthy nutrition is part of this ...
With an ageing population, healthy ageing becomes more important. Healthy nutrition is part of this ...
Methods for collecting dietary intakes of free-living individuals have been studied over the past ce...
Automation of dietary assessment can reduce limitations of established methodologies, by alleviating...
Background: Accurately assessing dietary intake is challenging. Photographic records may improve acc...
Dietary assessment in older adults can be challenging. The Novel Assessment of Nutrition and Ageing ...
Dietary assessment in older adults can be challenging. The Novel Assessment of Nutrition and Ageing ...
Dietary assessment in older adults can be challenging. The Novel Assessment of Nutrition and Ageing ...
Purpose This feasibility study explored older adults’ use of a nutrition app called Appetitus (http...
Estimating dietary intake is important for both epidemiological and clinical studies. In large studi...
Background: A healthy diet throughout the life course improves health and reduces the risk of diseas...
Mobile technology introduces opportunity for new methods of dietary assessment. The purpose of this ...
Self-monitoring has traditionally been done using a paper record, which can be tedious and burdensom...
This study aimed to evaluate the relative validity of intake of energy, nutrients and food groups as...
Methods for collecting dietary intakes of free-living individuals have been studied over the past ce...
With an ageing population, healthy ageing becomes more important. Healthy nutrition is part of this ...
With an ageing population, healthy ageing becomes more important. Healthy nutrition is part of this ...
Methods for collecting dietary intakes of free-living individuals have been studied over the past ce...
Automation of dietary assessment can reduce limitations of established methodologies, by alleviating...
Background: Accurately assessing dietary intake is challenging. Photographic records may improve acc...