2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jada.2003.10.017
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Additional self-monitoring tools in the dietary modification component of the women’s health initiative

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“…85 Simplified assessment tools can promote self-monitoring based on dietary pattern recommendations. 86 Achieving adherence to the recommended dietary patterns involves choosing meals high in vegetables, fruit, whole grains, seafood, legumes, and nuts; moderate in low-fat and nonfat dairy products; lower in red and processed meat, foods and beverages containing added sugar, and refined grains. 16 Food group-based dietary planning and evaluation tools can promote achieving and monitoring the effects of such dietary patterns.…”
Section: Examples Of Ongoing Tools For Dietary Self-monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…85 Simplified assessment tools can promote self-monitoring based on dietary pattern recommendations. 86 Achieving adherence to the recommended dietary patterns involves choosing meals high in vegetables, fruit, whole grains, seafood, legumes, and nuts; moderate in low-fat and nonfat dairy products; lower in red and processed meat, foods and beverages containing added sugar, and refined grains. 16 Food group-based dietary planning and evaluation tools can promote achieving and monitoring the effects of such dietary patterns.…”
Section: Examples Of Ongoing Tools For Dietary Self-monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, barriers such as stress, lack of social support and discomfort with recording information have been reported with regard to self-monitoring systems. 43 It also has been reported that participants assigned to an Internet group often feel that they are unable to communicate effectively with their group members or therapists. 44 A key to improve the efficacy of Web-based weight-loss programs might be the development of Web-based instruction rather than self-monitoring or communication via the Internet.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies postulate that self-monitoring is a cornerstone for successful behavior change [17,18]. However, adherence to self-monitoring has been found to be problematic [19]. Furthermore, the accuracy of paper-pencil selfmonitoring data is questionable due to recall bias, delayed data entries, and missing information [20].…”
Section: Symptom and Behavior Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%