Accurate dietary assessment is critical for nutritional research, chronic disease management, and evaluating interventions in drug development.
This article provides a comprehensive framework for researchers and drug development professionals on validating nutritional assessment methods.
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of sensor placement optimization strategies for objective food intake monitoring, a critical need in nutritional science, obesity research, and clinical drug development.
This article provides a comprehensive overview for researchers and drug development professionals on the critical challenge of accurately differentiating hand-to-mouth gestures from actual eating events in sensor-based monitoring.
This article examines the critical role of continuous dietary monitoring in understanding human energy metabolism and its application in clinical research and drug development.
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of cutting-edge methodologies to minimize false positives in automated eating detection, a critical challenge for reliable dietary assessment in clinical and research settings.
This article critically examines a significant technological gap in digital health: the systematic underestimation of high-calorie intake by consumer wearable devices.
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of how inherent human body variability impacts the accuracy of wearable sensor data, a critical consideration for researchers and drug development professionals.
Accurately detecting and measuring eating behavior is critical for research in obesity, metabolic disorders, and drug development.
This article comprehensively examines the critical challenge of signal loss in emerging nutritional intake wearables, a key concern for researchers and drug development professionals.