Dietary Assessment and Self-Monitoring Using Technology
A special issue of Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643). This special issue belongs to the section "Nutrition Methodology & Assessment".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 October 2023) | Viewed by 61101
Special Issue Editor
Interests: dietary assessment; diets in contribution to the development and prevention of non-communicable diseases
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Data of dietary behaviors and food consumption are the key of research on nutrition and food science. Such data collected in traditional way using papers and pens are time- and labor-consuming. The development of digital technology may benefit the way of data collection in dietary survey and assesement. More importantly, digital technology may united these two steps (survey and assessment) together to increase the willingness of particpating in surveys. Also digital technology using self-monitory methods may produce big data to benefit the research on the associaitons between diets and human health.
If you have conducted interesting work on dietary survey and/or assessment using self-monitoring technology, we encourage you to share your data and experience in this special Nutients supplement: Dietary Survey and Assessment Using Digital-Monitoring Technology.
Prof. Dr. Bo Chen
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- dietary survey
- dietary assessment
- methods of data collection
- digital-monitory technology
- self-monitoring technology
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