Do you just use MFP?
Jeckia
Posts: 77 Member
I'm looking for some input. Besides my fitness pal do you use anything else to keep track of your food intake? Like weight watchers, Samsung Health, Apple Health ( Not sure if that's what it's called. I don't own anything apple)
I'm just trying to find my best options.
Thanks everyone for your feedback.
I'm just trying to find my best options.
Thanks everyone for your feedback.
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I do all my food though MFP.
It syncs with my FitBit app, but that's all I use.2 -
Just MFP. Why would I make it more difficult than it needs to be?8
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Nope, just here. No reason to do it twice. I also use Garmin for fitness stuff.1
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MFP is all what you need to lose weight. this app has everything.3
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Just MFP for food. MapMyRun to track exercise, but that's more just for record keeping.1
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Thanks everyone. Just wasnt sure if some people like other apps for different things.0
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I have my Fitbit synced and I use Strava to track my runs. I also log my food on Cronometer because I enjoy seeing the more detailed nutritional breakdown for things like specific amino acids and minerals.1
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Just MFP and my food scale.... Keep it simple. It works!2
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I use MFP for food intake
The pacer app for tracking steps
Happy scale for giving me a weight trend1 -
MFP is all I need to track food. I use SHealth on my phone to track my walking times and calories burned. I like the Libra phone ap to record my weight daily because it gives me a good trend line and a reasonable Goal Expected date that adjusts for every weigh-in.
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I started on Weight Watchers, but didn't like their new program, so I switched over to MFP. I overlapped MFP and weight watchers for a while. I only logged on MFP, but at that time I was needing some face to face support, which weight watchers provided for me.1
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I'm going to go against the grain and confess that I use another site for my main tracking, as I find the entries for calories are more reliable there. I pre-plan a week's worth of meals into that site, and then if I have time I do my daily tracking here. either as I eat or the morning for the day.
Then if the calories are vastly different, I look at the entries to see what is driving that. I also like a slightly more complete picture of my nutrients than I get here. But I like mfp for the community and the support, which is unique as far as I can tell.2 -
I log on mfp, I use https://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/search/list to get nutrition information to make sure that the mfp database or the 'my foods' data are accurate. I use www.convertunits.com to correctly account for weights and the various systems of measuring them. I do not use a fitness monitoring device.3
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I double track with MFP and DietOrganizer. I use custom food entries for both. I only use the general MFP food database when I'm away from the house and then tweak things in both MFP and DietOrganizer when I get home. It took a while to set up but only takes a couple of minutes to log each time I consume something. Recipes are much easier to put together in DietOrganizer and then I can quick add those calories to MFP.
DietOrganizer isn't getting any more updates but, since it's a downloadable rather than an app, it won't disappear like MFP can at any time if Under Armor decides to close MFP. Even if the DietOrganizer website goes away, I'll have the copies I downloaded to use until I find something different.0 -
I'm sticking to MFP for my food logging, but I track exercise in other apps.1
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MFP, Libra to track weight, C25K to learn to run, and my food scale.0
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I just use MFP for tracking food. I have tried similar sites or apps but found MFP easiest to use with the biggest database.2
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MFP is all thats needed anyone using more thn one thing is over-complicating and i find tend to be newer. Like, using C25k or weight trend apps are fine but double dipping and using MFP and another weight loss program site or something is just so unnecessary.0
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For apps, I use MFP, Fitbit, C25k, Libra, Runkeeper, Beachbody on Demand, Simple Notes Calendar (to track all workouts), and Walk to Mordor cause it's fun. And Reddit /r/loseit.0
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JaydedMiss wrote: »MFP is all thats needed anyone using more thn one thing is over-complicating and i find tend to be newer. Like, using C25k or weight trend apps are fine but double dipping and using MFP and another weight loss program site or something is just so unnecessary.
I think there are certain specific situations where someone using more than one website/app isn't over-complicating things.
For example, some vegans may be particularly interested in tracking specific amino acids (at least for a period of time) and that's a feature that MFP doesn't offer (but other nutritional tracking websites do). There are probably other lifestyles (or maybe medical conditions) that would make additional tracking worthwhile.
I don't think anyone should use another website/app if it seems burdensome to them or like too much complication, but if it works for someone, why not?5 -
MFP.0
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just mfp.
tried everything under the sun and good old calorie counting and exercise works best for me0 -
janejellyroll wrote: »JaydedMiss wrote: »MFP is all thats needed anyone using more thn one thing is over-complicating and i find tend to be newer. Like, using C25k or weight trend apps are fine but double dipping and using MFP and another weight loss program site or something is just so unnecessary.
I think there are certain specific situations where someone using more than one website/app isn't over-complicating things.
For example, some vegans may be particularly interested in tracking specific amino acids (at least for a period of time) and that's a feature that MFP doesn't offer (but other nutritional tracking websites do). There are probably other lifestyles (or maybe medical conditions) that would make additional tracking worthwhile.
I don't think anyone should use another website/app if it seems burdensome to them or like too much complication, but if it works for someone, why not?
Thats true but by that logic they could just use that website. For tracking calories/food its super unnecessary to use multiple different sites for that was my point since the OP askedI'm looking for some input. Besides my fitness pal do you use anything else to keep track of your food intake? Like weight watchers, Samsung Health, Apple Health ( Not sure if that's what it's called. I don't own anything apple)
I'm just trying to find my best options.
Thanks everyone for your feedback.
The rest of my post was just agreeing that additional apps can be useful but for food tracking you only really need one place
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I use MFP and my iWatch to track everything. But thats all.
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I actually started tracking here in addition to the other site because people started asking what I eat and sending me friend requests. I appreciate their support and acknowledgment, and since I'm not working full time right now I have the time. But yes, for anyone that finds it burdensome, I agree that the important thing is to track what you eat, and not do extra things that lower your compliance with your nutrition and exercise plan
I want to add that it can be useful to have my plan and what I actually ate right in front of me to compare before I update the other site. It helps when I tweak my plan for next week.0 -
JaydedMiss wrote: »janejellyroll wrote: »JaydedMiss wrote: »MFP is all thats needed anyone using more thn one thing is over-complicating and i find tend to be newer. Like, using C25k or weight trend apps are fine but double dipping and using MFP and another weight loss program site or something is just so unnecessary.
I think there are certain specific situations where someone using more than one website/app isn't over-complicating things.
For example, some vegans may be particularly interested in tracking specific amino acids (at least for a period of time) and that's a feature that MFP doesn't offer (but other nutritional tracking websites do). There are probably other lifestyles (or maybe medical conditions) that would make additional tracking worthwhile.
I don't think anyone should use another website/app if it seems burdensome to them or like too much complication, but if it works for someone, why not?
Thats true but by that logic they could just use that website. For tracking calories/food its super unnecessary to use multiple different sites for that was my point since the OP askedI'm looking for some input. Besides my fitness pal do you use anything else to keep track of your food intake? Like weight watchers, Samsung Health, Apple Health ( Not sure if that's what it's called. I don't own anything apple)
I'm just trying to find my best options.
Thanks everyone for your feedback.
The rest of my post was just agreeing that additional apps can be useful but for food tracking you only really need one place
The other website I use has features that this one doesn't, but this one also has features that the other doesn't.
Again, I'm not arguing that anyone else *should* track two places, I'm just saying that tracking two places isn't necessarily an over-complication for everyone. You said that "MFP is all thats needed" and that isn't true for every situation.3 -
Just MFP
Reached my goal in 2011, maintenance since then.3 -
Food tracking I do just on MFP. Sometimes I will search for calories in something elsewhere because it seems off or there are multiple entries that are significantly different.0
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janejellyroll wrote: »JaydedMiss wrote: »janejellyroll wrote: »JaydedMiss wrote: »MFP is all thats needed anyone using more thn one thing is over-complicating and i find tend to be newer. Like, using C25k or weight trend apps are fine but double dipping and using MFP and another weight loss program site or something is just so unnecessary.
I think there are certain specific situations where someone using more than one website/app isn't over-complicating things.
For example, some vegans may be particularly interested in tracking specific amino acids (at least for a period of time) and that's a feature that MFP doesn't offer (but other nutritional tracking websites do). There are probably other lifestyles (or maybe medical conditions) that would make additional tracking worthwhile.
I don't think anyone should use another website/app if it seems burdensome to them or like too much complication, but if it works for someone, why not?
Thats true but by that logic they could just use that website. For tracking calories/food its super unnecessary to use multiple different sites for that was my point since the OP askedI'm looking for some input. Besides my fitness pal do you use anything else to keep track of your food intake? Like weight watchers, Samsung Health, Apple Health ( Not sure if that's what it's called. I don't own anything apple)
I'm just trying to find my best options.
Thanks everyone for your feedback.
The rest of my post was just agreeing that additional apps can be useful but for food tracking you only really need one place
The other website I use has features that this one doesn't, but this one also has features that the other doesn't.
Again, I'm not arguing that anyone else *should* track two places, I'm just saying that tracking two places isn't necessarily an over-complication for everyone. You said that "MFP is all thats needed" and that isn't true for every situation.
Fair Not trying to argue either lol0
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