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Long JAD et al. – Findings from validity and reliability testing of technology–based methods are encouraging and need replication. Clinically important features offered through technology may reduce reporting burden and offer behavioral feedback to users. Methodologically sound, empirical research into using technology–based application for dietary assessment in a variety of populations of sufficient size is needed.


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