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- who: Brigitte Battaglia et al. from the Charles Perkins Centre, Sydney Nursing School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney have published the research work: The Use of Mobile-Based Ecological Momentary Assessment (mEMA) Methodology to Assess Dietary Intake, Food Consumption Behaviours and Context in Young People: A Systematic Review, in the Journal: Nutrients of 24/01/2022
- what: Four studies reported a compliance rate below 60% with one of these studies being an extreme outlier of and amp;lt;1% . The review focused on mEMA, which is applicable to the digital-savvy . . .

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