Occurrence of and Reasons for "Missing Events" in Mobile Dietary Assessments: Results From Three Event-Based Ecological Momentary Assessment Studies
BackgroundEstablishing a methodology for assessing nutritional behavior comprehensively and accurately poses a great challenge. Mobile technologies such as mobile image-based food recording apps enable eating events to be assessed in the moment in real time, thereby reducing memory biases inherent i...
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Main Authors: | Ziesemer, Katrin (Author), König, Laura Maria (Author), Boushey, Carol Jo (Author), Villinger, Karoline (Author), Wahl, Deborah Ronja (Author), Butscher, Simon (Author), Müller, Jens (Author), Reiterer, Harald (Author), Schupp, Harald Thomas (Author), Renner, Britta (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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