Children’s readiness to use technology supports the idea of children using mobile applications for dietary assessment. Our goal was to determine if children 3–10 years could successfully use the mobile food record (mFR) to capture a usable image pair or pairs. Children in Sample 1 were tasked to use the mFR to capture an image pair of one eating occasion while attending summer camp. For Sample 2, children were tasked to record all eating occasions for two consecutive days at two time periods that were two to four weeks apart. Trained analysts evaluated images. In Sample 1, 90% (57/63) captured one usable image pair. All children (63/63) returned the mFR undamaged. Sixty-two children reported: The mFR was easy to use (89%); willingness to us...
Background: Traditional forms of dietary assessment, including the 24 hour recall, food frequency qu...
The inherent complexity and error associated with self-report dietary assessment methods have interf...
The use of lifelogging device in dietary assessments can reduce misreporting and underreporting, whi...
Children’s readiness to use technology supports the idea of children using mobile applications for d...
Children’s readiness to use technology supports the idea of children using mobile applications for d...
The ability to comprehensively assess the diet of infants is essential for monitoring adequate growt...
Background: Accurately assessing the diets of children and adolescents can be problematic. Use of te...
The purpose of the study was to investigate if an Evernote app-based electronic food diary is an acc...
For nutrition practitioners and researchers, assessing dietary intake of children and adults with a ...
The use of image-based dietary assessment methods shows promise for improving dietary self-report am...
Abstract Objective: To assess the feasibility of using electronic visual recording in combination wi...
Background: Information on dietary intake provides some of the most valuable insights for mounting i...
Background Dietary assessment methods that are user-friendly, simple, yet valid are of interest to b...
My E-Diary for Activities and Lifestyle (MEDAL), a web-based application, was developed to assess th...
The development of a mobile telephone food record has the potential to ameliorate much of the burden...
Background: Traditional forms of dietary assessment, including the 24 hour recall, food frequency qu...
The inherent complexity and error associated with self-report dietary assessment methods have interf...
The use of lifelogging device in dietary assessments can reduce misreporting and underreporting, whi...
Children’s readiness to use technology supports the idea of children using mobile applications for d...
Children’s readiness to use technology supports the idea of children using mobile applications for d...
The ability to comprehensively assess the diet of infants is essential for monitoring adequate growt...
Background: Accurately assessing the diets of children and adolescents can be problematic. Use of te...
The purpose of the study was to investigate if an Evernote app-based electronic food diary is an acc...
For nutrition practitioners and researchers, assessing dietary intake of children and adults with a ...
The use of image-based dietary assessment methods shows promise for improving dietary self-report am...
Abstract Objective: To assess the feasibility of using electronic visual recording in combination wi...
Background: Information on dietary intake provides some of the most valuable insights for mounting i...
Background Dietary assessment methods that are user-friendly, simple, yet valid are of interest to b...
My E-Diary for Activities and Lifestyle (MEDAL), a web-based application, was developed to assess th...
The development of a mobile telephone food record has the potential to ameliorate much of the burden...
Background: Traditional forms of dietary assessment, including the 24 hour recall, food frequency qu...
The inherent complexity and error associated with self-report dietary assessment methods have interf...
The use of lifelogging device in dietary assessments can reduce misreporting and underreporting, whi...