Preliminary research has suggested that wearable cameras may reduce under-reporting of energy intake (EI) in self-reported dietary assessment. The aim of the present study was to test the validity of a wearable camera-assisted 24 h dietary recall against the doubly labelled water (DLW) technique. Total energy expenditure (TEE) was assessed over 15 d using the DLW protocol among forty adults (n 20 males, age 35 (sd 17) years, BMI 27 (sd 4) kg/m2 and n 20 females, age 28 (sd 7) years, BMI 22 (sd 2) kg/m2). EI was assessed using three multiple-pass 24 h dietary recalls (MP24) on days 2-4, 8-10 and 13-15. On the days before each nutrition assessment, participants wore an automated wearable camera (SenseCam (SC)) in free-living conditions. The w...
The use of lifelogging device in dietary assessments can reduce misreporting and underreporting, whi...
Online self-reported 24-h dietary recall systems promise increased feasibility of dietary assessment...
We tested the validity and feasibility of a new dietary assessment method which uses a mobile phone ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The SenseCam is a camera worn on a lanyard around the neck that automatically...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The SenseCam is a camera worn on a lanyard around the neck that automatically...
The mobile Food Record (mFR) is an image-based dietary assessment method for mobile devices. The stu...
The use of lifelogging device in dietary assessments can reduce misreporting and underreporting, whi...
The mobile Food Record (mFR) is an image-based dietary assessment method for mobile devices. The stu...
Background/objectivesThe accuracy of dietary recalls might be enhanced by providing participants wit...
Introduction: The student population are particularly vulnerable to poor dietary habits. Given the i...
Abstract Background The collection of weighed food records (WFR) is a gold standard for dietary asse...
The aim of the present study was to improve the reporting of food intake by confronting subjects wit...
Abstract Background Traditional recall approaches of data collection for assessing dietary intake an...
Background and aim: Accurate dietary assessments are required to understand the role of the diet in ...
The relationships between lifestyle behaviors and health outcomes usually are based on self-reported...
The use of lifelogging device in dietary assessments can reduce misreporting and underreporting, whi...
Online self-reported 24-h dietary recall systems promise increased feasibility of dietary assessment...
We tested the validity and feasibility of a new dietary assessment method which uses a mobile phone ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The SenseCam is a camera worn on a lanyard around the neck that automatically...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The SenseCam is a camera worn on a lanyard around the neck that automatically...
The mobile Food Record (mFR) is an image-based dietary assessment method for mobile devices. The stu...
The use of lifelogging device in dietary assessments can reduce misreporting and underreporting, whi...
The mobile Food Record (mFR) is an image-based dietary assessment method for mobile devices. The stu...
Background/objectivesThe accuracy of dietary recalls might be enhanced by providing participants wit...
Introduction: The student population are particularly vulnerable to poor dietary habits. Given the i...
Abstract Background The collection of weighed food records (WFR) is a gold standard for dietary asse...
The aim of the present study was to improve the reporting of food intake by confronting subjects wit...
Abstract Background Traditional recall approaches of data collection for assessing dietary intake an...
Background and aim: Accurate dietary assessments are required to understand the role of the diet in ...
The relationships between lifestyle behaviors and health outcomes usually are based on self-reported...
The use of lifelogging device in dietary assessments can reduce misreporting and underreporting, whi...
Online self-reported 24-h dietary recall systems promise increased feasibility of dietary assessment...
We tested the validity and feasibility of a new dietary assessment method which uses a mobile phone ...