A New Mobile Phone-Based Tool for Assessing Energy and Certain Food Intakes in Young Children: A Validation Study
BackgroundChildhood obesity is an increasing health problem globally. Obesity may be established already at pre-school age. Further research in this area requires accurate and easy-to-use methods for assessing the intake of energy and foods. Traditional methods have limited accuracy, and place large...
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Main Authors: | Henriksson, Hanna (Author), Bonn, Stephanie E (Author), Bergström, Anna (Author), Bälter, Katarina (Author), Bälter, Olle (Author), Delisle, Christine (Author), Forsum, Elisabet (Author), Löf, Marie (Author) |
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2015-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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