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Examining the Frequency and Contribution of Foods Eaten Away From Home in the Diets of 18- to 30-Year-Old Australians Using Smartphone Dietary Assessment (MYMeals): Protocol for a Cross-Sectional Study.

Lyndal Wellard-ColeJisu Joseph JungJudy KayAnna Maria RanganKathy L ChapmanWendy L WatsonClare HughesCliona Ni MhurchuAdrian E BaumanLuke GemmingKalina YacefIrena KoprinskaMargaret Allman-Farinelli
Published in: JMIR research protocols (2018)
The contribution of foods prepared away from home, in terms of energy, nutrients, deleterious nutrients, and food groups to young people's diets will be determined, as will the impact on meeting national recommendations. Foods and consumption behaviors that should be targeted in future health promotion efforts for young adults will be identified.
Keyphrases
  • health promotion
  • young adults
  • healthcare
  • weight loss
  • quality improvement
  • heavy metals
  • randomized controlled trial
  • physical activity
  • current status
  • clinical practice
  • human health
  • drug delivery
  • clinical evaluation