Technology-based dietary assessment has promising benefits on improving accuracy and reducing cost of dietary data collection. The validity of technology-based tools in children/adolescents was examined. A systematic literature search was performed to identify studies published till September 2019. In total, 26 studies with 29 validation-related estimations were selected; 13 web-based 24-hdietary recalls (image assisted; n ¼ 12, drop-down food list; n ¼ 13), 4 mobile applications and 3 web-based dietary records (image based; n ¼ 2 and image assisted; n ¼ 1, drop-down food list; n ¼ 3) and 6 web-based food frequency questionnaires (FFQs) (image assisted; n ¼ 3). Fourteen studies were addressed to adolescents, ten studies to children (princip...
The assessment of dietary intake in children and ado-lescents is of great interest for different pur...
Obesity prevalence is higher in children with developmental disabilities as compared to their typica...
Background: Accurately assessing the diets of children and adolescents can be problematic. Use of te...
Background: Information on dietary intake provides some of the most valuable insights for mounting i...
Presently used dietary-assessment methods often present difficulties for researchers and respondents...
Objective: The aim of the present work was to determine what dietary assessment method can provide a...
Background: A Web-based dietary assessment tool-RiksmatenFlex-was developed for the national dietary...
Background: The increased availability of computers and the efficiency and user-acceptability of com...
The use of image-based dietary assessment methods shows promise for improving dietary self-report am...
Background: Traditional forms of dietary assessment, including the 24 hour recall, food frequency qu...
Aim: The aim of this review is to explore the validity and/or reproducibility of dietary assessment...
© 2014 The British Dietetic Association Ltd.Background: Current methods for assessing children’s die...
The inherent complexity and error associated with self-report dietary assessment methods have interf...
Introduction: The use of innovative technologies is deemed to improve dietary assessment in various ...
Background: Current methods for assessing children's dietary intake, such as interviewer-administere...
The assessment of dietary intake in children and ado-lescents is of great interest for different pur...
Obesity prevalence is higher in children with developmental disabilities as compared to their typica...
Background: Accurately assessing the diets of children and adolescents can be problematic. Use of te...
Background: Information on dietary intake provides some of the most valuable insights for mounting i...
Presently used dietary-assessment methods often present difficulties for researchers and respondents...
Objective: The aim of the present work was to determine what dietary assessment method can provide a...
Background: A Web-based dietary assessment tool-RiksmatenFlex-was developed for the national dietary...
Background: The increased availability of computers and the efficiency and user-acceptability of com...
The use of image-based dietary assessment methods shows promise for improving dietary self-report am...
Background: Traditional forms of dietary assessment, including the 24 hour recall, food frequency qu...
Aim: The aim of this review is to explore the validity and/or reproducibility of dietary assessment...
© 2014 The British Dietetic Association Ltd.Background: Current methods for assessing children’s die...
The inherent complexity and error associated with self-report dietary assessment methods have interf...
Introduction: The use of innovative technologies is deemed to improve dietary assessment in various ...
Background: Current methods for assessing children's dietary intake, such as interviewer-administere...
The assessment of dietary intake in children and ado-lescents is of great interest for different pur...
Obesity prevalence is higher in children with developmental disabilities as compared to their typica...
Background: Accurately assessing the diets of children and adolescents can be problematic. Use of te...