My E-Diary for Activities and Lifestyle (MEDAL), a web-based application, was developed to assess the diets of children. This study examined the validity of school recess meals reported by children on MEDAL, using meal photography as the reference. Recess meals were photographed by trained researchers, and food items and portion sizes of recess meals reported on MEDAL were compared to recess meal photos. Validity was assessed by percentages of match, omission and intrusion for food items and percentages of the match, underestimation and overestimation for portion sizes. The Mann–Whitney test and the Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed-rank test examined if sex, school and day of recording influenced the validity of food item reporting. We found t...
Background: Assessment of children's diets is problematic, typically relying on error-prone par...
Background: Assessment of children's diets is problematic, typically relying on error-prone par...
My Food Choices.com is a web-based food frequency questionnaire developed for use with African-Ameri...
BackgroundWeb-based time-use diaries for schoolchildren are limited, and existing studies focus most...
Background: High-quality, Web-based dietary assessment tools for children are needed to reduce cost ...
To develop and validate a photographic method aimed at making assessment of dietary intake in school...
Background: Current methods for assessing children's dietary intake, such as interviewer-administere...
© 2014 The British Dietetic Association Ltd.Background: Current methods for assessing children’s die...
International audienceObjective To estimate reporting bias of WebCAAFE, a web-based questionnaire fo...
Technology-based dietary assessment has promising benefits on improving accuracy and reducing cost o...
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The development of easy-to-use and accurate methods to assess the intake of energy, foods and nutrie...
The purpose of the study was to investigate if an Evernote app-based electronic food diary is an acc...
Advances in technology enabled the development of a web-based, pictorial food frequency questionnair...
Children’s readiness to use technology supports the idea of children using mobile applications for d...
Background: Assessment of children's diets is problematic, typically relying on error-prone par...
Background: Assessment of children's diets is problematic, typically relying on error-prone par...
My Food Choices.com is a web-based food frequency questionnaire developed for use with African-Ameri...
BackgroundWeb-based time-use diaries for schoolchildren are limited, and existing studies focus most...
Background: High-quality, Web-based dietary assessment tools for children are needed to reduce cost ...
To develop and validate a photographic method aimed at making assessment of dietary intake in school...
Background: Current methods for assessing children's dietary intake, such as interviewer-administere...
© 2014 The British Dietetic Association Ltd.Background: Current methods for assessing children’s die...
International audienceObjective To estimate reporting bias of WebCAAFE, a web-based questionnaire fo...
Technology-based dietary assessment has promising benefits on improving accuracy and reducing cost o...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
The development of easy-to-use and accurate methods to assess the intake of energy, foods and nutrie...
The purpose of the study was to investigate if an Evernote app-based electronic food diary is an acc...
Advances in technology enabled the development of a web-based, pictorial food frequency questionnair...
Children’s readiness to use technology supports the idea of children using mobile applications for d...
Background: Assessment of children's diets is problematic, typically relying on error-prone par...
Background: Assessment of children's diets is problematic, typically relying on error-prone par...
My Food Choices.com is a web-based food frequency questionnaire developed for use with African-Ameri...