natalie_christin 61 Posted November 30, 2013 I'm wanting to start to keep track of everything-food, exercise, weight, everything… There are two main applications that I'm aware of – one is called MyFitnessPal and the end there is live Strong… From what I could tell, both have pretty much The same features but, I thought I would see if anyone has tried either application and greater detail and had suggestions or thoughts on one over the other. Any information would be appreciated... The only thing that I'm finding about MyFitnessPal so far that I don't like is that I can't go backwards and enter and weights or measurements or anything like that so that's a bit perturbing. I know there are more apps out there too – I and trying to keep it budget friendly but I'm okay with a couple of dollars if it's worth it. I'd appreciate any buddies information or feedback. thanks a bunch, and blessings Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
babsvt 20 Posted December 2, 2013 I use 'Lose it'. It tracks Protein. You can scan in the bar code of your food and keep it in the food list to be used again. You can also modify previous days entries snd create your own food totals for dishes you make yourself. The only thing I've found that many programs have is that if you put in your exercise, the program will add additional calories to your total daily calories so you can end up eating more. That might not be clear so here's an example. On Lose it, I adjusted my daily calories to be 1088. If I exercise before eating Breakfast and have burned up 200 calories and log this into the program, then the program says I can eat 1288 calories. I think my fitness pal does this too. I solved the issue by noting exercise on my calendar and using 'lose it' to track my protein grams, carb grams and calories. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DLCoggin 1,788 Posted December 2, 2013 I've been using MFP for over a year now and love it. Most of the apps do pretty much the same thing as far as information goes. The big advantage of MFP is their food database. I don't know but suspect that it is likely the largest database out there. That translates into being able to make quick (and reasonably accurate) into your log 98% of the time. But, I never tracked measurements other than my waist and since I've been in maintenance mode for over a year, not much is changing. I can see where being able to see your historical progression measurement wise would be an advantage. One thing you might want to check is their website. Your entries are automatically uploaded to their website. There are things (reports for example) on the website that you can do that you can't do from the mobile app. You might find that the info you want would be available there even though not available from the app. Regardless of the app you choose, food logs are an amazingly powerful tool and the longer you use them the better they get. You're gonna love the new you! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lu_11 52 Posted December 2, 2013 I too use "I lose". I had been using my fitness but like I lose much better. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites