Published on in Vol 4, No 3 (2016): Jul-Sept

Overcoming Barriers: Adolescents’ Experiences Using a Mobile Phone Dietary Assessment App

Overcoming Barriers: Adolescents’ Experiences Using a Mobile Phone Dietary Assessment App

Overcoming Barriers: Adolescents’ Experiences Using a Mobile Phone Dietary Assessment App

Journals

  1. Jimoh F, Lund E, Harvey L, Frost C, Lay W, Roe M, Berry R, Finglas P. Comparing Diet and Exercise Monitoring Using Smartphone App and Paper Diary: A Two-Phase Intervention Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2018;6(1):e17 View
  2. Watanabe-Ito M, Kishi E, Shimizu Y. Promoting Healthy Eating Habits for College Students Through Creating Dietary Diaries via a Smartphone App and Social Media Interaction: Online Survey Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2020;8(3):e17613 View
  3. Turner-McGrievy G, Dunn C, Wilcox S, Boutté A, Hutto B, Hoover A, Muth E. Defining Adherence to Mobile Dietary Self-Monitoring and Assessing Tracking Over Time: Tracking at Least Two Eating Occasions per Day Is Best Marker of Adherence within Two Different Mobile Health Randomized Weight Loss Interventions. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 2019;119(9):1516 View
  4. Swart J, Richards J, Zhao W. Understanding food processing and systems: Pilot testing a standards‐aligned middle school curriculum. Journal of Food Science Education 2020;19(2):74 View
  5. Patterson Silver Wolf D, Ramsey A, Epstein J, Beeler-Stinn S, Asher Black Deer A. Bridges to Sobriety: Testing the Feasibility and Acceptability of a Mobile App Designed to Supplement an Adolescent Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program. Clinical Social Work Journal 2022;50(3):308 View
  6. Nikolaou C, Tay Z, Leu J, Rebello S, Te Morenga L, Van Dam R, Lean M. Young People’s Attitudes and Motivations Toward Social Media and Mobile Apps for Weight Control: Mixed Methods Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2019;7(10):e11205 View
  7. Grist R, Porter J, Stallard P. Acceptability, Use, and Safety of a Mobile Phone App (BlueIce) for Young People Who Self-Harm: Qualitative Study of Service Users’ Experience. JMIR Mental Health 2018;5(1):e16 View
  8. Warren J, Guelinckx I, Livingstone B, Potischman N, Nelson M, Foster E, Holmes B. Challenges in the assessment of total fluid intake in children and adolescents: a discussion paper. European Journal of Nutrition 2018;57(S3):43 View
  9. Cummins K, Brumback T, Chung T, Moore R, Henthorn T, Eberson S, Lopez A, Sarkissyan T, Nooner K, Brown S, Tapert S. Acceptability, Validity, and Engagement With a Mobile App for Frequent, Continuous Multiyear Assessment of Youth Health Behaviors (mNCANDA): Mixed Methods Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2021;9(2):e24472 View
  10. Lee H, Ahn J, Lee J. Development and Validation of a Questionnaire on the Feasibility of a Mobile Dietary Self-Monitoring Application. Korean Journal of Community Nutrition 2022;27(2):146 View
  11. Newton A, March S, Gehring N, Rowe A, Radomski A. Establishing a Working Definition of User Experience for eHealth Interventions of Self-reported User Experience Measures With eHealth Researchers and Adolescents: Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(12):e25012 View