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Tripper11

(4,352 posts)
Sun Dec 8, 2013, 01:07 PM Dec 2013

Android weight loss app

Anyone know of a good android app that helps you with food intake, recommendations and exercise? It would be nice if it also had a diabetic type option involved as well.

I need to get motivated and need help making good choices.

I have so much confusion about good and bad foods. It seems they keep changing all the time and I don't want to go on a "diet" but want to change the way I eat for the long term.
I'm of the mind that you can still enjoy a lot of the "sinful" foods but on occasion with good portion control.

Thanks in advance for any input!

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Android weight loss app (Original Post) Tripper11 Dec 2013 OP
I like the "Lose It" and "MyFitnessPal" apps. NYC_SKP Dec 2013 #1
My wife swears by MyFitnessPal. Adsos Letter Dec 2013 #3
This probably won't fit all your needs, but could be a great adjunct. Adsos Letter Dec 2013 #2
I used Lose It liberal N proud Dec 2013 #4
thanks for the replies everyone.... Tripper11 Dec 2013 #5
 

NYC_SKP

(68,644 posts)
1. I like the "Lose It" and "MyFitnessPal" apps.
Sun Dec 8, 2013, 01:13 PM
Dec 2013

I have an iPhone but I have to think there are Android versions, too.

I also use a RunKeeper app that syncs with LoseIt and shows calories burned and distance walked.

Adsos Letter

(19,459 posts)
3. My wife swears by MyFitnessPal.
Sun Dec 8, 2013, 01:37 PM
Dec 2013

She has lost 28 pounds over the last 4 months, with 12 more to go to reach her optimum weight.

She has become a MyFitnessPal evangelist about it.

Adsos Letter

(19,459 posts)
2. This probably won't fit all your needs, but could be a great adjunct.
Sun Dec 8, 2013, 01:33 PM
Dec 2013

My wife has been using an app on her cellphone called My Fitness Pal. It is essentially a calories counter, very accurate and easy/convenient to use. You program it with your current weight, target weight, daily activity level, etc. and it apportions you a set amount of calories for the day.

You simply punch in everything you eat during the day and it assigns a caloric value to it, allowing you to keep a running count of how much potential intake remains during each day (and accounting for any exercise you tell it you have done, walking, etc).

It has an exceptionally large database of foods, both generic and specific (generic being "one stalk of celery" specific being "Subway Veggie Delight sandwich" or "one Wendy's French fry" etc.) A whole range of foods you might think wouldn't be in there are in there.

As I said, it isn't going to teach you what to eat, but is an exceptionally convenient way go keep track of how much you eat in the context of what you need to either lose weight, or maintain a healthy weight.

My wife swears by it. She has battled excess weight all her life.

She has lost 28 pounds over the last 4 months, and has 12 more to go to reach her optimum weight.

Tripper11

(4,352 posts)
5. thanks for the replies everyone....
Sun Dec 8, 2013, 02:40 PM
Dec 2013

I'm checking them out now and see which might be best for me....

One......step.....at.......a......time......but time for change!

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