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Israa, Sharif |
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Badrasawi, Manal |
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Zidan, Souzan |
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Zghier, Hana |
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Abu Sunaina, Raghad |
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Abu Mazer, Tamara |
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2024-10-07T08:29:48Z |
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2024-10-07T08:29:48Z |
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2024-04-01 |
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Sharif, Israa MSc; Badrasawi, Manal PhD; Zidan, Souzan MSc; Zghier, Hana BA; Abu Sunaina, Raghad BA; Abu Mazer, Tamara BA. Creation, Validation, and Use of Photo-Based Smartphone Application for Dietary Fiber Counting Among University Students. Topics in Clinical Nutrition 39(2):p 157-164, April/June 2024. | DOI: 10.1097/TIN.0000000000000363 |
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scholar.ppu.edu/handle/123456789/9140 |
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The main aim of this study was to develop a smartphone application specializing in assessing dietary fiber intake of university students. The validity of the application was tested among 45 volunteers, their daily intake was recorded for 3 days using the Daily Fiber application, and intakes were compared with a 3-day food record matched to the same days. The mean intake of dietary fiber using the 3-day food record and our application was 10.08 ± 4.48 and 10.21 ± 4.64 g/d, respectively (P < .01). Overall, Daily Fiber is a promising tool for assessing dietary fiber intake among undergraduates. |
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en |
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Topics in Clinical Nutrition |
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dietary fiber, smartphone; nutritional assessment; application; undergraduates. |
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dc.title |
Creation, Validation, and Use of Photo-Based Smartphone Application for Dietary Fiber Counting Among University Students |
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Article |
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