Self-monitoring of dietary on computer or Smartphone are as accurate as paper-based food records but more acceptable http://t.co/DqHS7T8FI0
Food Records on Smartphone Are as Accurate as Paper but More Acceptable @MyFitnessPal http://t.co/f6y7A2S1Bk http://t.co/wyysQ3I3dK
Self-monitoring of dietary intake via computers/smartphones as accurate but more acceptable than paper-based http://t.co/w4G0eknx15
Computer/smart phone #diet recall not more accurate than paper, but preferred #rdchat #mHealth #dietitians http://t.co/5vGVvSRDjJ
A comparison of monitoring tools and intervention effectiveness http://t.co/6A6Ah4TaLY
Computer/smart phone #diet recall not more accurate than paper, but preferred #rdchat #mHealth #dietitians http://t.co/5vGVvSRDjJ
Study shows that people using paper diet record or mobile app underestimate intake by ~500 cal/day: http://t.co/X2KXuZeUYk #digitalhealth
Online food records completed on computer or smartphone are as [in]accurate as paper-based food records. http://t.co/Teh7wJQ0wc #mHealth
Self-monitoring of dietary intake via computers/smartphones as accurate but more acceptable than paper-based http://t.co/w4G0eknx15
Self-monitoring of dietary intake via computers/smartphones as accurate but more acceptable than paper-based http://t.co/w4G0eknx15
Food Records on Smartphone Are as Accurate as Paper but More Acceptable @MyFitnessPal http://t.co/f6y7A2S1Bk http://t.co/wyysQ3I3dK
Self-monitoring of dietary intake via computers/smartphones as accurate but more acceptable than paper-based http://t.co/w4G0eknx15
Self-monitoring of dietary intake via computers/smartphones as accurate but more acceptable than paper-based http://t.co/w4G0eknx15
Self-monitoring of dietary intake via computers/smartphones as accurate but more acceptable than paper-based http://t.co/w4G0eknx15
Zelf-monitoring of dietary intake is as (in)accurate as paper-based, but more acceptable. Study in young women. http://t.co/j0LqmBhE1K
Study shows that people using paper diet record or mobile app underestimate intake by ~500 cal/day: http://t.co/X2KXuZeUYk #digitalhealth
Study shows that people using paper diet record or mobile app underestimate intake by ~500 cal/day: http://t.co/X2KXuZeUYk #digitalhealth
Study shows that people using paper diet record or mobile app underestimate intake by ~500 cal/day: http://t.co/X2KXuZeUYk #digitalhealth
Study shows that people using paper diet record or mobile app underestimate intake by ~500 cal/day: http://t.co/X2KXuZeUYk #digitalhealth
Study shows that people using paper diet record or mobile app underestimate intake by ~500 cal/day: http://t.co/X2KXuZeUYk #digitalhealth
Study: diet tracking online or via mobile app as accurate as paper records but more acceptable to young women http://t.co/2F4Y1XAkds
Study: diet tracking online or via mobile app as accurate as paper records but more acceptable to young women http://t.co/2F4Y1XAkds