2019
DOI: 10.2196/11463
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EVIDENT Smartphone App, a New Method for the Dietary Record: Comparison With a Food Frequency Questionnaire

Abstract: Background More alternatives are needed for recording people’s normal diet in different populations, especially adults or the elderly, as part of the investigation into the effects of nutrition on health. Objective The aim of this study was to compare the estimated values of energy intake, macro- and micronutrient, and alcohol consumption gathered using the EVIDENT II smartphone app against the data estimated with a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) in an adult populat… Show more

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“…The AD index was created using the responses of the participants to a food frequency questionnaire which was previously validated in the reference population (Spanish population). Some studies indicate that FFQ may overestimate food consumption compared to other assessment instruments [34,35,36]. The population used for the analysis presented comprised participants of a clinical trial (EVIDENT 2), the aim of which was to measure the effectiveness of using a smartphone application in the improvement of lifestyles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AD index was created using the responses of the participants to a food frequency questionnaire which was previously validated in the reference population (Spanish population). Some studies indicate that FFQ may overestimate food consumption compared to other assessment instruments [34,35,36]. The population used for the analysis presented comprised participants of a clinical trial (EVIDENT 2), the aim of which was to measure the effectiveness of using a smartphone application in the improvement of lifestyles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Others conclude that apps could replace the traditional 24-h recall and serve as feasible tools for dieticians investigating dietary intake at a population level [65]. The longer the app recording periods are, the better the correlation between the traditional and the innovative methods seems to be [66]. However, novel technologies for dietary assessment appear valid at the population level rather than for individualized support [67,68,69].…”
Section: Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nutritional composition of the habitual diet, which includes the distribution of macronutrients and energy consumption, was evaluated with a reminder of 24 h recorded for 3 non-consecutive days, prior to each evaluation day. These data were recorded and processed using the EVIDENT app [28].…”
Section: Evaluation Of Chocolate Consumption and Habitual Dietmentioning
confidence: 99%