08-28-2018 11:57
08-28-2018 11:57
can you see which foods the carbs, fat, etc percentages are coming from?
09-05-2018 14:01 - edited 09-05-2018 14:02
09-05-2018 14:01 - edited 09-05-2018 14:02
Welcome to the forums!
You cant see the percentages but you can scroll though you daily log and look at those
Hope to see you around more!
Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android
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09-06-2018 04:11
09-06-2018 04:11
I use the Fitness Pal app and as I enter my meals, I go to the nutrition area on each day and it will tell me the percentage of each meal consumed and it will give me the details of nutritional information I am looking for. Entering foods is super easy - I can scan the bar code on foods I buy and it will automatically enter all the nutritional information. The hardest part is the tracking and measuring.
09-06-2018 07:43
09-06-2018 07:43
I've made the circuit for tracking macros...
FitnessPal has a good database but I'm not crazy about the reporting.
FatSecret has a great database, it's easy to add custom foods and it has the scanning feature as well.
I've landed on Cron-o-meter. Very good database. Adding foods/recipes is very good. Tracking biometrics (BP/Glucose/Ketones/Pulse, etc.) is great. The reporting functions to look at all of your metrics (nutrition, biometrics, weight, macros/micros) over time is excellent. It links with Fitbit to import your Fitbit activities/calories burned data auto-magically. If you have a Nokia scale, you can also link it so that it captures your daily weight, fat%, BMI auto-magically.
In short, I LOVE Fitbit for activity tracking but the logging and reporting of the other stuff I'm interested in is in the too hard pile with the Fitbit log.