'My Meal Mate'(MMM): validation of the diet measures captured on a smartphone application to facilitate weight loss

MC Carter, VJ Burley, C Nykjaer…�- British Journal of Nutrition, 2013 - cambridge.org
Accurate dietary assessment is an essential foundation of research in nutritional
epidemiology. Due to the weaknesses in current methodology, attention is turning to�…

[HTML][HTML] Feasibility of a commercial smartphone application for dietary assessment in epidemiological research and comparison with 24-h dietary recalls

GL Ambrosini, M Hurworth, R Giglia, G Trapp…�- Nutrition journal, 2018 - Springer
Background Dietary assessment methods that can provide high quality data while limiting
participant burden and resource requirements in epidemiological research are highly sought�…

[HTML][HTML] Development of a UK online 24-h dietary assessment tool: myfood24

MC Carter, SA Albar, MA Morris, UZ Mulla, N Hancock…�- Nutrients, 2015 - mdpi.com
Assessment of diet in large epidemiological studies can be costly and time consuming. An
automated dietary assessment system could potentially reduce researcher burden by�…

The relative validity of a food record using the smartphone application MyFitnessPal

V Teixeira, SM Voci, RS Mendes‐Netto…�- Nutrition &�…, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Aim The present study aimed to validate food records on the application MyFitnessPal
(MFP), comparing them with paper‐based food records (P‐FR). Methods Thirty university�…

Measuring diet in the 21st century: use of new technologies

JE Cade�- Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 2017 - cambridge.org
The advent of the internet and smartphone technology has allowed dietary assessment to
reach the 21st century! The variety of foods available on the supermarket shelf is now�…

[HTML][HTML] Validation of a smartphone image-based dietary assessment method for pregnant women

AM Ashman, CE Collins, LJ Brown, KM Rae, ME Rollo�- Nutrients, 2017 - mdpi.com
Image-based dietary records could lower participant burden associated with traditional
prospective methods of dietary assessment. They have been used in children, adolescents�…

[HTML][HTML] Evaluation of a smartphone food diary application using objectively measured energy expenditure

FJ Pendergast, ND Ridgers, A Worsley…�- International Journal of�…, 2017 - Springer
Background Dietary assessment methods are limited in their ability to adequately measure
food and beverage consumption. Smartphone applications may provide a novel method of�…

Electronic Dietary Intake Assessment (e-DIA): relative validity of a mobile phone application to measure intake of food groups

AM Rangan, L Tieleman, JCY Louie…�- British Journal of�…, 2016 - cambridge.org
Automation of dietary assessment can reduce limitations of established methodologies, by
alleviating participant and researcher burden. Designed as a research tool, the electronic�…

Dietary assessment and self-monitoring: With nutrition applications for mobile devices

JRL Lieffers, RM Hanning�- Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and�…, 2012 - dcjournal.ca
Nutrition applications for mobile devices (eg, personal digital assistants, smartphones) are
becoming increasingly accessible and can assist with the difficult task of intake recording for�…

[HTML][HTML] Relative validity of the Eat and Track (EaT) smartphone app for collection of dietary intake data in 18-to-30-year olds

L Wellard-Cole, J Chen, A Davies, A Wong, S Huynh…�- Nutrients, 2019 - mdpi.com
(1) Background: Smartphone dietary assessment apps can be acceptable and valid data
collection methods but have predominantly been validated in highly educated women, and�…