Published on in Vol 8, No 12 (2020): December

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/21733, first published .
Improving Heart Disease Risk Through Quality-Focused Diet Logging: Pre-Post Study of a Diet Quality Tracking App

Improving Heart Disease Risk Through Quality-Focused Diet Logging: Pre-Post Study of a Diet Quality Tracking App

Improving Heart Disease Risk Through Quality-Focused Diet Logging: Pre-Post Study of a Diet Quality Tracking App

Journals

  1. Bruninx A, Scheenstra B, Dekker A, Maessen J, van 't Hof A, Kietselaer B, Bermejo I. Using clinical prediction models to personalise lifestyle interventions for cardiovascular disease prevention: A systematic literature review. Preventive Medicine Reports 2022;25:101672 View
  2. Li J, Lan Y, Xu X, Guo Z, Sun L, Lai J. iFood, a Social Media-based Applet for Dietary Management: Development and Usability Study (Preprint). JMIR Formative Research 2022 View
  3. Keshet A, Reicher L, Bar N, Segal E. Wearable and digital devices to monitor and treat metabolic diseases. Nature Metabolism 2023;5(4):563 View
  4. Lan Y, Xu X, Guo Z, Sun L, Lai J, Li J. Ifood: Development and usability study of a social media-based applet for dietary monitoring. DIGITAL HEALTH 2023;9 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Gupta H, Jha S, Handa S, Gairola T. International Conference on Innovative Computing and Communications. View