Can a photo app beat memory for tracking what kids really eat?
NCT ID NCT07227272
Summary
This study aims to find better ways for parents to report what their young children eat. Researchers are comparing two methods: a traditional phone interview where parents recall the day's meals, and a newer method where parents take photos of food before and after their child eats. The goal is to see which method is easier for parents to use and more accurate for tracking children's nutrition.
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Healthy Eating and Activity Lab, University of Tennessee
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