Studies have shown that young adults follow less structured eating patterns compared with older cohorts. This may have implications for dietary assessment methods which rely on memory and structured meal patterns. Our aim was to describe the intra-individual variation of eating times in young adults aged 18–30 years. Participants (n = 41) wore an Autographer camera that captured first-person perspective images every 30 s for three consecutive days. All images were timestamped and those showing food consumption were used to extract data such as the timing of the first and last eating occasions (EOs), number of EOs per day, and length of eating window. Intra-individual variability was calculated from these data using composite phase deviation...
Preliminary research has suggested that wearable cameras may reduce under-reporting of energy intake...
It is widely assumed that people with obesity have several common eating patterns, including breakfa...
<p>(A) Frequency distribution of time interval between two consecutive non-water ingestion events. E...
The daily rhythm of feeding-fasting and meal-timing are emerging as important determinants of health...
There is widespread agreement in the medical research com-munity that more effective mechanisms for ...
Background: Screen use and a number of other environmental factors within the home may influence ado...
Cross-sectional observations have shown that the timing of eating may be important for health-relate...
Background: In recent years new applications of technologies, including digital images, to capture d...
<p>(A) Scatter plot of all non-water events collected from 94 healthy subjects, where each vertical ...
Temporal dietary patterns, the distribution of energy or nutrient intakes observed over a period of ...
ERS researchers used data from the Eating & Health Module of the 2014-16 American Time Use Survey to...
This report uses data from the 2014-16 Eating & Health Module (EHM) of the American Time Use Survey ...
BACKGROUND: Meal skipping is associated with diet-related chronic disease risk and is highly prevale...
BACKGROUND: To date, many approaches have been used to define eating occasions (EOs). A standard def...
As obesity rates continue to rise, the negative health impacts associated with unhealthy food choice...
Preliminary research has suggested that wearable cameras may reduce under-reporting of energy intake...
It is widely assumed that people with obesity have several common eating patterns, including breakfa...
<p>(A) Frequency distribution of time interval between two consecutive non-water ingestion events. E...
The daily rhythm of feeding-fasting and meal-timing are emerging as important determinants of health...
There is widespread agreement in the medical research com-munity that more effective mechanisms for ...
Background: Screen use and a number of other environmental factors within the home may influence ado...
Cross-sectional observations have shown that the timing of eating may be important for health-relate...
Background: In recent years new applications of technologies, including digital images, to capture d...
<p>(A) Scatter plot of all non-water events collected from 94 healthy subjects, where each vertical ...
Temporal dietary patterns, the distribution of energy or nutrient intakes observed over a period of ...
ERS researchers used data from the Eating & Health Module of the 2014-16 American Time Use Survey to...
This report uses data from the 2014-16 Eating & Health Module (EHM) of the American Time Use Survey ...
BACKGROUND: Meal skipping is associated with diet-related chronic disease risk and is highly prevale...
BACKGROUND: To date, many approaches have been used to define eating occasions (EOs). A standard def...
As obesity rates continue to rise, the negative health impacts associated with unhealthy food choice...
Preliminary research has suggested that wearable cameras may reduce under-reporting of energy intake...
It is widely assumed that people with obesity have several common eating patterns, including breakfa...
<p>(A) Frequency distribution of time interval between two consecutive non-water ingestion events. E...