![]() With Samsung being the largest smartphone OEM in the world, we believe its fitness app (that's exclusive to Android devices) should be supported as well. Samsung Health Integration: The app can sync data from Samsung Health.This app is Android-exclusive and offers a similar service to Apple Health. Google Fit Integration: The app can sync data from Google Fit.When tracking this data along with your food consumption, you can have a complete picture of your health. The Apple-exclusive service is an all-in-one fitness app that can monitor several of your vitals. Apple Health Integration: The app can sync data from Apple Health.Increasing this number assists those of the school of thought that small but more frequent meals are better than bigger but fewer meals. ![]() However, Lose It! and MyFitnessPal allow you to add additional meals. All apps start with four: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and Snack. Maximum Number of Meals: The maximum amount of different meals that can be logged into your diary.Exercise Plans: Because exercise is so important when it comes to your health, some apps include workout plans to help you burn calories.The plans will include what food to eat over the course of a period (and their recipes). Meal Plans: Diet plans for a duration of time.Of all the apps which support the feature, only MyFitnessPal doesn't report consumption. Track Water Intake: The ability to track daily water consumption.These can include specific micronutrients (e.g., vitamins and minerals), exercise, calories burned, specific types of fats, and more. Custom Goals: The ability to set daily targets for things other than total calories.Apps will either offer the ability to modify each macronutrient individually using percentage points or (for more precision) per gram. Custom Macros for Goals: How macronutrients (fats, carbohydrates, proteins) can be adjusted in the app.Grocery List: The ability to create a grocery list from the previous diary entries, meal plans, and recipes provided by the app.Create Your Own Entry: The app allows users to create entries when the food they are consuming hasn't been added to the database.The app can identify the foods in the image and guide you to the option that best matches what you are eating. Take a Picture: The app includes the ability to take a picture of your food to find an equivalent entry in their database.To make our list, all apps had to offer this feature. ![]() This eliminates the guesswork of finding the food you ate since only one product is associated with a barcode.
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