Assessment of dietary intake: technology, accuracy, and measurement error

The aim of this thesis was to evaluate and elucidate the underlying drivers of accuracy and error in the estimation of dietary intake among adults, using self-reported methods. A multi-pronged approach was used to address the multiple components involved in the collection of accurate dietary intake...

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Main Author: Whitton, Clare
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2023
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95034
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description The aim of this thesis was to evaluate and elucidate the underlying drivers of accuracy and error in the estimation of dietary intake among adults, using self-reported methods. A multi-pronged approach was used to address the multiple components involved in the collection of accurate dietary intake data. Four studies were conducted, including the evaluation of leading dietary assessment methods, featuring web and mobile applications, and the exploration of demographic, psychosocial, and cognitive correlates of accuracy and error.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-950342024-05-15T06:29:30Z Assessment of dietary intake: technology, accuracy, and measurement error Whitton, Clare The aim of this thesis was to evaluate and elucidate the underlying drivers of accuracy and error in the estimation of dietary intake among adults, using self-reported methods. A multi-pronged approach was used to address the multiple components involved in the collection of accurate dietary intake data. Four studies were conducted, including the evaluation of leading dietary assessment methods, featuring web and mobile applications, and the exploration of demographic, psychosocial, and cognitive correlates of accuracy and error. 2023 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95034 Curtin University restricted
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Assessment of dietary intake: technology, accuracy, and measurement error
title Assessment of dietary intake: technology, accuracy, and measurement error
title_full Assessment of dietary intake: technology, accuracy, and measurement error
title_fullStr Assessment of dietary intake: technology, accuracy, and measurement error
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of dietary intake: technology, accuracy, and measurement error
title_short Assessment of dietary intake: technology, accuracy, and measurement error
title_sort assessment of dietary intake: technology, accuracy, and measurement error
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95034