Nutrition-Related Mobile Application for Daily Dietary Self-Monitoring
Table 3
Top article citations.
Title
Author and year
Source
Cited by
Comparison of Traditional versus Mobile App Self-Monitoring of Physical Activity and Dietary Intake among Overweight Adults Participating in an mHealth Weight Loss Program [25]
Turner-McGrievy et al., 2013
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
247
Development of Smartphone Applications for Nutrition and Physical Activity Behavior Change [26]
Hebden et al., 2012
JMIR Research Protocols
128
Dietary Self-Monitoring, But Not Dietary Quality, Improves with Use of Smartphone App Technology in an 8-Week Weight Loss Trial [19]
Wharton et al., 2014
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
110
Popular Nutrition-Related Mobile Apps: A Feature Assessment [39]
Franco et al., 2016
JMIR mHealth and uHealth
88
Factors Related to Sustained Use of a Free Mobile App for Dietary Self-Monitoring with Photography and Peer Feedback: Retrospective Cohort Study [40]
Helander et al., 2014
Journal of Medical Internet Research
79
There Are Thousands of Apps for That: Navigating Mobile Technology for Nutrition Education and Behavior [41]
Hingle and Patrick, 2016
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
68
Demographic and Socioeconomic Disparity in Nutrition: Application of a Novel Correlated Component Regression Approach [42]
Alkerwi et al., 2015
BMJ Open
56
Controlling your “App”etite: How Diet and Nutrition-Related Mobile Apps Lead to Behavior Change [23]
West et al., 2017
JMIR mHealth and uHealth
52
Multivariate Techniques and Their Application in Nutrition: A Metabolomics Case Study [43]
Kemsley et al., 2007
British Journal of Nutrition
48
Application of the Nutrition Functional Diversity Indicator to Assess Food System Contributions to Dietary Diversity and Sustainable Diets of Malawian Households [44]