Smart Food Intake is a project to improve the collection of reliable, accessible and up-to-date food intake data and underlying food choice motives as important determinants of food intake. A flexible, modular system based on the 2-hour recall (‘snapshot’) methodology was developed to reach that aim. This methodology will enable the food industry as well as the research community to collect data on food intake in a faster, flexible and more reliable way. The modular and flexible method will make it possible to expand to other eating contexts, target groups and countries
Self-reports are frequently used in coaching programmes on dietary behaviour since they provide info...
We conducted an online survey to examine the preference, expected burden, and willingness of people ...
The world-wide rise in obesity parallels growing concerns of global warming and depleting natural re...
An energising smoothie for breakfast, a convenient sandwich for lunch at work and a healthy and tast...
The vast majority of dietary and eating behavior assessment methods are based on self-reports. They ...
To collect dietary intake data in a fast and reliable manner, a flexible and innovative smartphone a...
Food, not only exist as a source of energy and nutrition to human beings, but also gives emotional c...
Significant benefits arise from being able to capture dietary or nutritional intake information auto...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> For some research fields, simple and accurate food intake quantifi...
To avoid the pitfalls of self-reported dietary intake, wearable sensors can be used. Many food inges...
Significant benefits arise from being able to capture dietary or nutritional intake information auto...
Collecting large-scale population data on dietary intake is challenging, particularly when resources...
Early version, also known as pre-print Link to publication from Aalborg University Citation for publ...
One of the greatest challenges in nutritional epidemiology is improving upon traditional self-report...
A food system is a long chain of activities comprised and contributed by multiple industry inputs an...
Self-reports are frequently used in coaching programmes on dietary behaviour since they provide info...
We conducted an online survey to examine the preference, expected burden, and willingness of people ...
The world-wide rise in obesity parallels growing concerns of global warming and depleting natural re...
An energising smoothie for breakfast, a convenient sandwich for lunch at work and a healthy and tast...
The vast majority of dietary and eating behavior assessment methods are based on self-reports. They ...
To collect dietary intake data in a fast and reliable manner, a flexible and innovative smartphone a...
Food, not only exist as a source of energy and nutrition to human beings, but also gives emotional c...
Significant benefits arise from being able to capture dietary or nutritional intake information auto...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> For some research fields, simple and accurate food intake quantifi...
To avoid the pitfalls of self-reported dietary intake, wearable sensors can be used. Many food inges...
Significant benefits arise from being able to capture dietary or nutritional intake information auto...
Collecting large-scale population data on dietary intake is challenging, particularly when resources...
Early version, also known as pre-print Link to publication from Aalborg University Citation for publ...
One of the greatest challenges in nutritional epidemiology is improving upon traditional self-report...
A food system is a long chain of activities comprised and contributed by multiple industry inputs an...
Self-reports are frequently used in coaching programmes on dietary behaviour since they provide info...
We conducted an online survey to examine the preference, expected burden, and willingness of people ...
The world-wide rise in obesity parallels growing concerns of global warming and depleting natural re...