Appendix I Courseware for FoodLogger Installation and Data Entry Training_03172021.pptx

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Installing FoodLogger: iPhone Users

  1. 1.Go to the App Store on your phone 

  2. 2.Search for “FoodLogger” 

  3. 3.Download the free app 

  4. 4.Open the FoodLogger app 

  5. 5.Enter your household’s unique PIN to login 

  6. 6.Review terms and conditions 

  7. 7.Select your name from the dropdown menu and tap “Continue” 

  8. 8.When asked, give FoodLogger permission to use your location 

  9. 9.If asked, allow the FoodLogger to send you notifications  

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Installing FoodLogger: Android Users

  1. 10.Go to the Google Play store on your phone 

  2. 11.Search for “FoodLogger” 

  3. 12.Download the free app 

  4. 13.Open the FoodLogger app 

  5. 14.Enter your household’s unique PIN to login 

  6. 15.Review terms and conditions 

  7. 16.Select your name from the dropdown menu and tap “Continue” 

  8. 17.When prompted, give FoodLogger permission to access your device’s location 

  9. 18.If asked, allow the FoodLogger to send you notifications  

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Basic concepts

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  1. 19.What is FoodLogger? 

    • A mobile app running on a smartphone 

    • A survey instrument – You will use it to report all the foods you will acquire over the next 7 days 

  1. 1.What are foods? 

    • Anything that you can eat or drink 

  1. 2.The concept of food acquisition 

    • Any food items that you get from outside of your home 

    • Foods can be purchased or free 

    • You may or may not eat those acquired foods while you are participating the study 

    • In the next seven days, if you eat a food item (e.g., a bagel) that was acquired before today, this item cannot be counted in food acquisition. 

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Basic concepts (con’t)

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Basic concepts (con’t)

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A food item has:

    • Name (e.g., Apple) 

    • Weight/Volume/Size (e.g., 5 lb, 20 fl oz, 1 serving) 

    • Cost (free item has the cost of $0) 

Multiple same food items also have:

    • Count/quantity (e.g., 5 bottles of water) 

A food event has:

    • Payment (free event has a payment of $0) 

 

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Data Entry Workflow

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Practice (I)

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  1. 20.Start a day 

  2. 21.Add a food stop manually 

  3. 22.Add a food event manually 

  4. 23.Enter item name 

    • Barcode 

    • PLU 

    • Text 

  1. 3.Enter weight/volume 

  2. 4.Enter number of items 

  3. 5.Enter payment 

    • Single item 

    • Multiple items 

    • Payment modes 

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Practice (II)

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Practice (III)

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  1. 24.Breakfast at Starbucks 

    • One Blueberry Scone ($2.40) 

    • One Banana ($0.90) 

    • One Caffe Latte (tall, $3.50) 

  1. 6.School lunch (combo, free) 

    • Chicken Caesar Wrap 

    • Celery Sticks 

    • One Fresh Orange 

    • 1% White Milk (Half Pint) 

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Exercise

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Profile and Income Information

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Assignment

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