Not exact matches
I don't
track nutritional info, but you can
use MyFitnessPal (http://www.
myfitnesspal.com/) or SparkRecipes (http://recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-calculator.asp) for this.
Laura, I don't
track nutritional information, but
MyFitnessPal app (http://www.
myfitnesspal.com/) and SparkRecipes (http://recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-calculator.asp) have calculators you can
use for this.
Ginger, I don't
track nutritional values, but
MyFitnessPal app (http://www.
myfitnesspal.com/) and SparkRecipes (http://recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-calculator.asp) have calculators you can
use for this.
I don't
track calories, but you can
use websites like
MyFitnessPal (http://www.
myfitnesspal.com/) or SparkRecipes (http://recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-calculator.asp) to calculate the nutritional values.
Would love to try it out but i am
tracking my food intake
using myfitnesspal and want to be able to input it correctly.
The self -
tracking group
used a computer program set up specifically for the study, but Jakicic says it's similar to commercially available apps and websites like
MyFitnessPal.
If you're
using a fitness
tracking device,
MyFitnessPal can likely sync with it and then include the data in the exercise log.
Tracking macros
using MyFitnessPal (or any macro tracker) can be a bit confusing but the more you do it the easier it gets.
I
use the application called
MyFitnessPal to
track calories and macros.
Another option is to
use a calorie -
tracking app such as
MyFitnessPal.
The two main goals are a) getting
used to weighing your food with a food scale and b)
tracking calories and carbs in
MyFitnessPal.
I
use myfitnesspal to
track my calories, fats, carbs, etc..
I soon started
using MyFitnessPal to
track my daily intake and exercise.
I keep
track of my daily food intake
using the Under Armour's «
myfitnesspal» and I STRICTLY keep my carbs at 20g / day or under.
I
use MyFitnessPal to
track and do 20 net carbs max and 70 % fat minimum.
Here is how I have mine set up to
track net carbs: http://www.travelinglowcarb.com/4448/
myfitnesspal-hack/ I
use the free version of
MyFitnessPal and the plugin is free too.
Another great option is to
use some kind of food
tracking app like
myfitnesspal.
The reason I prefer Fitbit personally is the let customers
use the data with other systems, like the popular
MyFitnessPal for calorie
tracking.
It's designed to be a cross-platform cloud service that you can
use to
track fitness metrics from both the Band and third - party apps like
MyFitnessPal, RunKeeper and others.