05-30-2018 11:17
05-30-2018 11:17
Hey fitbit community!
I love the food tracking ability, however, I am more interested in tracking quality of food vs the macro nutrients and overall calories.
For example - Monster Energy Drink (Low Carb) is only 10 calories, but is obviously not very healthy 🙂
I used to use Jawbone (similar to fitbit, but out of business now) and they gave you a food score for the day based on overall level of nutrition. So things like kale, spinach, apples, bread w/ high fiber, other food that's good for you, gave you a high food score.
I haven't seen an app that's compatible w/ fitbit that does this vs the focus on calories.
Anyone know of an app compatible with fitbit that does this? (or in general?)
Thanks! 🙂
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06-06-2018 04:35
06-06-2018 04:35
Wholesome does this, but is not compatible with FitBit.
Karolien | The Netherlands
05-30-2018 11:51
05-30-2018 11:51
I think you would be looking at an entirely separate food tracking app with no integration with Fitbit, as I don’t see how/where the qualitative aspects you would be tracking would fit in your Fitbit account. Fitbit lets you track quantitative aspects: calories, grams.
Dominique | Finland
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06-05-2018 17:43
06-05-2018 17:43
And piling on to what @Dominique said, I'm not aware of any third party app that does this. You might google search to find one, and maybe it will have a Fitbit integration. But, I would be amazed. Needle in a hard-to-find haystack.
06-06-2018 04:35
06-06-2018 04:35
Wholesome does this, but is not compatible with FitBit.
Karolien | The Netherlands