Review paper
Automatic, wearable-based, in-field eating detection approaches for public health research: a scoping review
Abstract
Dietary intake, eating behaviors, and context are important in chronic disease development, yet our ability to accurately assess these in research settings can be limited by biased traditional self-reporting tools. Objective measurement tools, specifically, wearable sensors, present the opportunity to minimize the major limitations of self-reported eating measures by generating supplementary sensor data that can improve the validity of...
Paper Details
Title
Automatic, wearable-based, in-field eating detection approaches for public health research: a scoping review
Published Date
Mar 13, 2020
Journal
Volume
3
Issue
1