Traqq is developed by Wageningen University & Research and used to collect dietary intake data during nutrition related research. Note that you can only use Traqq after enrollment in one of our research projects.
When using Traqq, you will receive a push notification inviting you to record your food intake. Consumed foods can be reported via Traqq’s extensive country-specific food list. After you have finished recording your food intake, your input is sent to a secure server and will only be used for the research project you are participating in (unless agreed otherwise). Traqq also features a ‘My Dishes’ function that enables user to create personalized dishes such as recipes or frequently consumed product combinations (e.g., a daily breakfast). In some cases, additional questions will be asked about your food intake.
Data safety
Safety starts with understanding how developers
collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based
on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may
update it over time.
Whats New
Traqq can now also be used in Arabic-speaking countries.