Image-based dietary records have limited evidence evaluating their performance and use among adults with a chronic disease. This study evaluated the performance of a 3-day mobile phone image-based dietary record, the Nutricam Dietary Assessment Method (NuDAM), in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Criterion validity was determined by comparing energy intake (EI) with total energy expenditure (TEE) measured by the doubly-labelled water technique. Relative validity was established by comparison to a weighed food record (WFR). Inter-rater reliability was assessed by comparing estimates of intake from three dietitians. Ten adults (6 males, age: 61.2 ± 6.9 years old, BMI: 31.0 ± 4.5 kg/m2) participated. Compared to TEE, mean EI (MJ/d...
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 ...
Image‐based dietary assessment methods have the potential to address respondent burden and improve e...
Image-based dietary records have limited evidence evaluating their performance and use among adults ...
Image-based dietary records have limited evidence evaluating their performance and use among adults ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017In the United States, the population of those aged 65 ...
The mobile Food Record (mFR) is an image-based dietary assessment method for mobile devices. The stu...
Access to dietetic care is important in chronic disease management and innovative technologies assis...
Mobile technology introduces opportunity for new methods of dietary assessment. The purpose of this ...
Image‐based dietary assessment methods have the potential to address respondent burden and improve e...
The inherent complexity and error associated with self-report dietary assessment methods have interf...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) and obesity are chronic medical conditions associated with significant morbid...
The mobile Food Record (mFR) is an image-based dietary assessment method for mobile devices. The stu...
(1) Background: Mobile technologies may be utilised for dietary intake assessment for people with di...
(1) Background: Mobile technologies may be utilised for dietary intake assessment for people with di...
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 ...
Image‐based dietary assessment methods have the potential to address respondent burden and improve e...
Image-based dietary records have limited evidence evaluating their performance and use among adults ...
Image-based dietary records have limited evidence evaluating their performance and use among adults ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017In the United States, the population of those aged 65 ...
The mobile Food Record (mFR) is an image-based dietary assessment method for mobile devices. The stu...
Access to dietetic care is important in chronic disease management and innovative technologies assis...
Mobile technology introduces opportunity for new methods of dietary assessment. The purpose of this ...
Image‐based dietary assessment methods have the potential to address respondent burden and improve e...
The inherent complexity and error associated with self-report dietary assessment methods have interf...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) and obesity are chronic medical conditions associated with significant morbid...
The mobile Food Record (mFR) is an image-based dietary assessment method for mobile devices. The stu...
(1) Background: Mobile technologies may be utilised for dietary intake assessment for people with di...
(1) Background: Mobile technologies may be utilised for dietary intake assessment for people with di...
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 ...
Image‐based dietary assessment methods have the potential to address respondent burden and improve e...