Advancement in Dietary Assessment and Self-Monitoring Using Technology

Although methods to assess or self-monitor intake may be considered similar, the intended function of each is quite distinct. For the assessment of dietary intake, methods aim to measure food and nutrient intake and/or to derive dietary patterns for determining diet-disease relationships, population...

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description Although methods to assess or self-monitor intake may be considered similar, the intended function of each is quite distinct. For the assessment of dietary intake, methods aim to measure food and nutrient intake and/or to derive dietary patterns for determining diet-disease relationships, population surveillance or the effectiveness of interventions. In comparison, dietary self-monitoring primarily aims to create awareness of and reinforce individual eating behaviours, in addition to tracking foods consumed. Advancements in the capabilities of technologies, such as smartphones and wearable devices, have enhanced the collection, analysis and interpretation of dietary intake data in both contexts. This Special Issue invites submissions on the use of novel technology-based approaches for the assessment of food and/or nutrient intake and for self-monitoring eating behaviours. Submissions may document any part of the development and evaluation of the technology-based approaches. Examples may include: web adaption of existing dietary assessment or self-monitoring tools (e.g., food frequency questionnaires, screeners) image-based or image-assisted methods mobile/smartphone applications for capturing intake for assessment or self-monitoring wearable cameras to record dietary intake or eating behaviours body sensors to measure eating behaviours and/or dietary intake use of technology-based methods to complement aspects of traditional dietary assessment or self-monitoring, such as portion size estimation.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-685922024-03-28T03:33:55Z Advancement in Dietary Assessment and Self-Monitoring Using Technology Burrows, Tracy Rollo, Megan children dietary assessment nutrients carbohydrate counting protein and fat counting calorie counting automatic bolus calculator voice description of meals insulin dosage glycemic control diabetes mellitus nutrition food measurement nutrient database energy intake validity reliability food frequency questionnaire web under-reporting over-reporting mobile applications adults nutritional science qualitative research mobile food record 24-h recall developmental disabilities spina bifida down syndrome technology pediatrics image-assisted method infant food record doubly labeled water nutritional application smartphone DGA dietary behaviors household food purchase behavior obesity overweight weight control mobile technologies Web-based technologies usability human factors Automated Self-Administered Dietary Assessment Tool (ASA24) 24-h dietary recall low socioeconomic status diet assessment food log recall diet apps recipe calculations nutrient retention dietary intake assessment technological innovations Type 2 diabetes mellitus diabetes management dietary application physical activity blood glucose mHealth sugar intakes dietary record East Asians chewing detection AIM neural networks food intake detection video annotation sensor validation diet assessment relative validity young adults apps mobile app fruits vegetables self-monitoring healthy diet shared plate eating lower middle income countries food energy estimation generative models generative adversarial networks image-to-energy mapping regressions eating activity detection hand-to-mouth movement wrist-mounted motion tracking sensor accelerometer gyroscope text messages type 2 diabetes diabetes self-care activities cardiovascular disease risk awareness food availability food choices n/a thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences Although methods to assess or self-monitor intake may be considered similar, the intended function of each is quite distinct. For the assessment of dietary intake, methods aim to measure food and nutrient intake and/or to derive dietary patterns for determining diet-disease relationships, population surveillance or the effectiveness of interventions. In comparison, dietary self-monitoring primarily aims to create awareness of and reinforce individual eating behaviours, in addition to tracking foods consumed. Advancements in the capabilities of technologies, such as smartphones and wearable devices, have enhanced the collection, analysis and interpretation of dietary intake data in both contexts. This Special Issue invites submissions on the use of novel technology-based approaches for the assessment of food and/or nutrient intake and for self-monitoring eating behaviours. Submissions may document any part of the development and evaluation of the technology-based approaches. Examples may include: web adaption of existing dietary assessment or self-monitoring tools (e.g., food frequency questionnaires, screeners) image-based or image-assisted methods mobile/smartphone applications for capturing intake for assessment or self-monitoring wearable cameras to record dietary intake or eating behaviours body sensors to measure eating behaviours and/or dietary intake use of technology-based methods to complement aspects of traditional dietary assessment or self-monitoring, such as portion size estimation. 2021-05-01T15:15:24Z 2021-05-01T15:15:24Z 2020 book ONIX_20210501_9783039280582_338 9783039280582 9783039280599 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68592 eng application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/2354 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/2354 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-03928-059-9 10.3390/books978-3-03928-059-9 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783039280582 9783039280599 348 Basel, Switzerland open access
spellingShingle children
dietary assessment
nutrients
carbohydrate counting
protein and fat counting
calorie counting
automatic bolus calculator
voice description of meals
insulin dosage
glycemic control
diabetes mellitus
nutrition
food measurement
nutrient database
energy intake
validity
reliability
food frequency questionnaire
web
under-reporting
over-reporting
mobile applications
adults
nutritional science
qualitative research
mobile food record
24-h recall
developmental disabilities
spina bifida
down syndrome
technology
pediatrics
image-assisted method
infant
food record
doubly labeled water
nutritional application
smartphone
DGA
dietary behaviors
household food purchase behavior
obesity
overweight weight control
mobile technologies
Web-based technologies
usability
human factors
Automated Self-Administered Dietary Assessment Tool (ASA24)
24-h dietary recall
low socioeconomic status
diet
assessment
food log
recall
diet apps
recipe calculations
nutrient retention
dietary intake assessment
technological innovations
Type 2 diabetes mellitus
diabetes management
dietary application
physical activity
blood glucose
mHealth
sugar intakes
dietary record
East Asians
chewing detection
AIM
neural networks
food intake detection
video annotation
sensor validation
diet assessment
relative validity
young adults
apps
mobile app
fruits
vegetables
self-monitoring
healthy diet
shared plate eating
lower middle income countries
food energy estimation
generative models
generative adversarial networks
image-to-energy mapping
regressions
eating activity detection
hand-to-mouth movement
wrist-mounted motion tracking sensor
accelerometer
gyroscope
text messages
type 2 diabetes
diabetes self-care activities
cardiovascular disease risk awareness
food availability
food choices
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thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences
Advancement in Dietary Assessment and Self-Monitoring Using Technology
title Advancement in Dietary Assessment and Self-Monitoring Using Technology
title_full Advancement in Dietary Assessment and Self-Monitoring Using Technology
title_fullStr Advancement in Dietary Assessment and Self-Monitoring Using Technology
title_full_unstemmed Advancement in Dietary Assessment and Self-Monitoring Using Technology
title_short Advancement in Dietary Assessment and Self-Monitoring Using Technology
title_sort advancement in dietary assessment and self monitoring using technology
topic children
dietary assessment
nutrients
carbohydrate counting
protein and fat counting
calorie counting
automatic bolus calculator
voice description of meals
insulin dosage
glycemic control
diabetes mellitus
nutrition
food measurement
nutrient database
energy intake
validity
reliability
food frequency questionnaire
web
under-reporting
over-reporting
mobile applications
adults
nutritional science
qualitative research
mobile food record
24-h recall
developmental disabilities
spina bifida
down syndrome
technology
pediatrics
image-assisted method
infant
food record
doubly labeled water
nutritional application
smartphone
DGA
dietary behaviors
household food purchase behavior
obesity
overweight weight control
mobile technologies
Web-based technologies
usability
human factors
Automated Self-Administered Dietary Assessment Tool (ASA24)
24-h dietary recall
low socioeconomic status
diet
assessment
food log
recall
diet apps
recipe calculations
nutrient retention
dietary intake assessment
technological innovations
Type 2 diabetes mellitus
diabetes management
dietary application
physical activity
blood glucose
mHealth
sugar intakes
dietary record
East Asians
chewing detection
AIM
neural networks
food intake detection
video annotation
sensor validation
diet assessment
relative validity
young adults
apps
mobile app
fruits
vegetables
self-monitoring
healthy diet
shared plate eating
lower middle income countries
food energy estimation
generative models
generative adversarial networks
image-to-energy mapping
regressions
eating activity detection
hand-to-mouth movement
wrist-mounted motion tracking sensor
accelerometer
gyroscope
text messages
type 2 diabetes
diabetes self-care activities
cardiovascular disease risk awareness
food availability
food choices
n/a
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences
topic_facet children
dietary assessment
nutrients
carbohydrate counting
protein and fat counting
calorie counting
automatic bolus calculator
voice description of meals
insulin dosage
glycemic control
diabetes mellitus
nutrition
food measurement
nutrient database
energy intake
validity
reliability
food frequency questionnaire
web
under-reporting
over-reporting
mobile applications
adults
nutritional science
qualitative research
mobile food record
24-h recall
developmental disabilities
spina bifida
down syndrome
technology
pediatrics
image-assisted method
infant
food record
doubly labeled water
nutritional application
smartphone
DGA
dietary behaviors
household food purchase behavior
obesity
overweight weight control
mobile technologies
Web-based technologies
usability
human factors
Automated Self-Administered Dietary Assessment Tool (ASA24)
24-h dietary recall
low socioeconomic status
diet
assessment
food log
recall
diet apps
recipe calculations
nutrient retention
dietary intake assessment
technological innovations
Type 2 diabetes mellitus
diabetes management
dietary application
physical activity
blood glucose
mHealth
sugar intakes
dietary record
East Asians
chewing detection
AIM
neural networks
food intake detection
video annotation
sensor validation
diet assessment
relative validity
young adults
apps
mobile app
fruits
vegetables
self-monitoring
healthy diet
shared plate eating
lower middle income countries
food energy estimation
generative models
generative adversarial networks
image-to-energy mapping
regressions
eating activity detection
hand-to-mouth movement
wrist-mounted motion tracking sensor
accelerometer
gyroscope
text messages
type 2 diabetes
diabetes self-care activities
cardiovascular disease risk awareness
food availability
food choices
n/a
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences
url ONIX_20210501_9783039280582_338