Mobile Apps for Dietary and Food Timing Assessment: Evaluation for Use in Clinical Research
JMIR Formative Research2023Vol. 7, pp. e35858–e35858
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Siena Gioia, Irma Vlasac, Demsina Babazadeh, Noah L Fryou, Elizabeth Do, Jessica Love, Rebecca Robbins, Hassan S. Dashti, Jacqueline M. Lane
Abstract
Overall, we found that the Bitesnap app provided flexible dietary and food timing functionality capable of being used in research and clinical settings, whereas most other apps lacked in the necessary food timing functionality or user privacy.
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