2022
DOI: 10.3390/nu14061156
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DIetary ASSessment (DIASS) Study: Design of an Evaluation Study to Assess Validity, Usability and Perceived Burden of an Innovative Dietary Assessment Methodology

Abstract: During recent years, the integration of technology has substantially improved self-reported dietary assessment methods, such as food frequency questionnaires (FFQ), food records, and 24-h recalls. To further reduce measurement error, additional innovations are urgently needed. Memory-related measurement error is one of the aspects that warrants attention, which is where new smartphone technologies and ecological momentary assessment (EMA) approaches provide a unique opportunity. In this article, we describe th… Show more

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“…Innovative techniques to successfully capture the intricacies of dietary intake are needed to reduce participant and researcher burden in the research setting, as well as extend beyond research to improve dietary monitoring for public health benefit [ 70 , 71 ]. Dietary intake is closely associated with chronic disease risk, and dietary habits are often established prior to adulthood [ 72 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Innovative techniques to successfully capture the intricacies of dietary intake are needed to reduce participant and researcher burden in the research setting, as well as extend beyond research to improve dietary monitoring for public health benefit [ 70 , 71 ]. Dietary intake is closely associated with chronic disease risk, and dietary habits are often established prior to adulthood [ 72 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%