Relative validity of an intelligent ordering system to estimate dietary intake among university students from a medical school in Shanghai, China
Abstract Background Dietary assessment methods have limitations in capturing real-time eating behaviour accurately. Equipped with automated dietary-data-collection capabilities, the "intelligent ordering system" (IOS) has potential applicability in obtaining long-term consecutive, relative...
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Main Authors: | Yimeng Zhang (Author), Dantong Gu (Author), Mengyun Luo (Author), Shaojie Liu (Author), Hong Peng (Author), Yingnan Jia (Author) |
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