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Nutrition DIARY

1.04 for Android
3.7 | 10,000+ Installs | Reviews

softsysdroid

Description of Nutrition DIARY

Nutrition diary provides:
- track calories, protein, fat, carbs, fiber, sodium, etc.
- food descriptions, nutrients, weights and measures data
- time of day you ate the food
- statistics of daily summary/average nutrition weight
- average statistics of DRI percent
- chart statistics
- DRI by your life stage
- calendar of your calories, prot, fat, carbs
You can search by:
- food item,
- keyword search,
- group,
- or list to find the nutrient information for your food items.
Contains data on 7,906 food items and up to 146 food components.
Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs): Recommended Dietary Allowances and Adequate Intakes, Vitamins, Elements, Total Water and Macronutrients...
DRI for infants, children, men, women, pregnant women, lactating women.
Based on the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Release 24 (SR24). The USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference (SR) is the major source of food
composition data in the United States.
Free and fully functional application.
No internet connection
needed.

Information

  • Category:
    Health & Fitness
  • Latest Version:
    1.04
  • Updated:
    2012-07-13
  • File size:
    10.0MB
  • Requirements:
    Android 2.2 or later
  • Developer:
    softsysdroid
  • ID:
    fitnes.foodTracker
Reviews
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    App has alot of great database info, unfortunately I can't get the diary function to work and I can't find ot add my protein bars in here. Great effort but I have to uninstall because it just doesn't work for me.
    2016-01-29 07:47
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    Exactly what I was after. I love the stats, I just wish they could provide the weights of an average fruit for example, because I don't always know.
    2016-01-04 04:56
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    I found this one too have the best information and breakdown of nutrients, however the platform is an eyesore. Tiny hard to read writing and not as detailed to height/weight Dri recommendations. Utilizing "my diet" instead for those reasons.
    2015-12-31 04:22
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    I love: ♡you add foods to track what& how much you consume each day. ♡You choose your life stage (female/pregnant/age). ♡it tracks how much of each nutrient (not just vitamins/minerals but fatty acids & amino acids). It can improve:♤add more foods options (Korean kimchi or Braggs apple cider vinegar which have tons of nutrients/enzymes). ♤allow saving certain foods/recipes (that you put together from items already available on list) to its own button. ♤add dietary supplements ♤add probiotic stats.
    2015-09-27 12:10
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    Takes some getting used to. Very general, not specific to you. Good base line though.
    2014-11-13 08:38
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    Used to work great. Now I select a food item and program gives no nutritional data. Shall keep checking, I enjoyed it when it worked.
    2014-10-21 03:56