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Inter‐device concordance of Veggie Meter—A reflection spectroscopy to measure skin carotenoids

Journal of Biophotonics, 2023
AbstractThe Veggie Meter® (VM) is a refraction spectrometer that detects skin carotenoids. We tested the variability of the two modes (single‐scan and averaging modes) of four VMs of three different versions (VM‐1, 2, 3, 4) with 92 healthy volunteers. Both the modes exhibited a high intra‐class correlation coefficient (ICC); however, the averaging mode
Akira Obana   +2 more
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Examining fruit and vegetable intake in low-income older adults using the Veggie Meter®

Nutrition and Health, 2021
Background: Older adults report low fruit and vegetable (FV) intake. The lack of objective, field-based assessments of FV intake is a limitation when assessing the effectiveness of interventions. Aim: To examine if self-reported FV ...
Amanda Kopetsky Fultz   +6 more
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Veggie Meter Scores Indicate a Decline in Diet Quality as Middle School Students Age

Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
Bryn Kubínsky   +2 more
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Reflection Spectroscopy-Assessed Skin Carotenoids Are Sensitive to Change in Carotenoid Intake in a 6-Week Randomized Controlled Feeding Trial in a Racially/Ethnically Diverse Sample [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Nutrition, 2023
Background: Reflection spectroscopy, utilized by the Veggie Meter, is a less-expensive, noninvasive method to quantify skin carotenoids and is a valid approximation of fruit and vegetable (FV) intake.
Carr-Manthe, Pamela   +25 more
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Application and Adaptation of the Veggie Meter in Community-based Settings: A Mixed Methods Study.

Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
Evaluation of public health nutrition interventions designed to increase fruit and vegetable intake (FVI) is critical to understanding and improving these projects. Challenges with self-reported dietary intake data and feasibility of biochemical assessments in community-based settings have led to use of skin carotenoid measurements as an alternative ...
Carmen, Byker Shanks   +4 more
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Examining fruit and vegetable intake in low-income older adults using the Veggie Meter®

Nutrition and Health, 2022
Amanda K Fultz   +2 more
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Acrylamide bioaccessibility in potato and veggie chips. Impact of in vitro colonic fermentation on the non-bioaccessible fraction

Food Research International, 2023
Marta Mesias   +2 more
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