We are pleased to announce that as of March 4, 2025, an updated Rich Text Editor has been introduced in the MyFitnessPal Community. To learn more about the changes, please click here. We look forward to sharing this new feature with you!

I wish our status could have a nutrition grade

Posts: 104 Member
edited January 9 in Food and Nutrition
At CalorieCount when you put foods in it not only gives you the calories, protein etc. but, it also give you a grade on the different foods depending on what the nutrients they have and how much sugar etc.

I love getting the status report saying that you are under calorie, but I've noticed in my own diary and others that doesn't always mean a good thing. If I drink 100 oz of coke during the day and nothing else I will still be under calorie, but have nothing going for me nutritionally.

I know some people have their diary open to other people, but if you have enough friends it could be a pain to open it up, look through it and comment. Other days I am just proud of people logging when they''e had a rough day. And then for some of you who no longer need to lose weight being under calorie isn't going to be your goal.

So it would be really nice if somehow MFP generated a status of "PattyYung" logged her calories, came under goal and got a B+ in nutrition today. To take it a step further it would be nice for it to show up on your food page and update things as you added them. It would give you an incentive. For example if you breakfast had you had a D and then you ate carrots for a snack you could now raise your overall grade for the day up to a C-. Then for lunch you could raise it further.

Welcome!

It looks like you're new here. Sign in or register to get started.
«1

Replies

  • Posts: 2,603 Member
    Make it easier for others to judge us
  • Posts: 2,390 Member
    I'd be sending back peer reviewed literature cited criticisms of the grade received all the time...

    Basically I would constantly judge the judger...
  • Posts: 168 Member
    I actually LOVE that idea! Not sure how accurate/biased it would be though.. but all in all, It could be another optional tool that we can use and keep us motivated (much like the weight loss tracker) :)
  • Posts: 4,710 Member
    I would try to see if I could maintain a 6 pack while getting a D every day for 60 days.
  • Posts: 2,390 Member
    I would try to see if I could maintain a 6 pack while getting a D every day for 60 days.

    on a related note I ate 70 WW points (I'm 5'10 220 and sat around all day) on a day where I stayed under my calorie goals for the day...
  • Posts: 3 Member
    I like that idea too but seeing that so many people would be judging I would keep it private like I do my journal.
  • thats why i kept going back to calorie count, i like the nutrition grade it gave everything and what it gave me. (plus it made recoommendations based on what i needed for future days. like less sodium, more potassium, etc)

    but i hate calorie count because the database is a joke. this place's database is so much better.
  • Posts: 666 Member
    You could always use CalorieCount.
  • Posts: 5,922 Member
    So, which poor *kitten* are you going to make sit at a computer and go through every food in the database to give it a grade?
  • Posts: 432 Member
    that is definately an excellent idea!

    people judge no matter what, so who really cares anyways. no one should care what others think. i think it would be great to help with eating properly. I myself stick within my calories but I know it isnt always the best choices.

    Does MFP have a suggestion area? You should definately tell them about it. :)
  • This would be a major deterrent for me. I want this lifestyle change to be a sustainable one, so you bet your *kitten* I'm going to have a serving of ice cream with hot fudge or a cookie every once in a while. If this means I would get a "C" for the day, even though I have eaten tons of fruits and veggies, that's completely ridiculous.

    This is not an easy battle for most people. While I believe it's important to eat as healthy as you can, I don't believe in judging people. I have MFP friends who struggle a lot and go way over one day, but I see them coming back every day and not giving up, regardless of how yesterday went. They are rock stars.

    For them to get a grade of a "C" or a "D" and have that status posted for all of their MFP friends to see, would be absolutely horrible. Some of them have rough patches that last days. If they were to receive "C's" or "D's" every day for a week, do you really think they would want to come back and keep logging? It would be the equivalent of shaming someone into losing weight, rather than encouraging and supporting them through the ups and downs of this journey. Definitely not for me.
  • Posts: 69 Member
    im already pretty messed up with food and what i consider good others consider bad, and visa versa.
    so whilst im trying to sort my head out i dont think i need to be graded on my food! haha
  • Posts: 104 Member
    Interesting reactions.

    I'm in this for the long hall. I have 100 pounds to lose. My thought is if I have a problem with someone "judging" me then I'm not going to continue to have them as my friend. I really don't want to be told, "great job!" when I've eaten very poorly even though I am under calories. That's not a friend to me.

    I know it isn't completely accurate. For example some people consider honey much more healthy than white sugar.

    I could go to CalorieCount, but I have the support I want here and that is more important to me.

    It could be set up so you could choose the grade private just like everything else so if it didn't work for you then you wouldn't use it.
  • Posts: 27,732 Member
    This would be a major deterrent for me. I want this lifestyle change to be a sustainable one, so you bet your *kitten* I'm going to have a serving of ice cream with hot fudge or a cookie every once in a while. If this means I would get a "C" for the day, even though I have eaten tons of fruits and veggies, that's completely ridiculous.

    This is not an easy battle for most people. While I believe it's important to eat as healthy as you can, I don't believe in judging people. I have MFP friends who struggle a lot and go way over one day, but I see them coming back every day and not giving up, regardless of how yesterday went. They are rock stars.

    For them to get a grade of a "C" or a "D" and have that status posted for all of their MFP friends to see, would be absolutely horrible. Some of them have rough patches that last days. If they were to receive "C's" or "D's" every day for a week, do you really think they would want to come back and keep logging? It would be the equivalent of shaming someone into losing weight, rather than encouraging and supporting them through the ups and downs of this journey. Definitely not for me.

    This.

    Also there are very few things that people can agree on in regards to a health "grade." Some people here believe that milk and wheat are unhealthy. Others do not. Where would the grade come from?
  • Posts: 4,052 Member
    This would be a major deterrent for me. I want this lifestyle change to be a sustainable one, so you bet your *kitten* I'm going to have a serving of ice cream with hot fudge or a cookie every once in a while. If this means I would get a "C" for the day, even though I have eaten tons of fruits and veggies, that's completely ridiculous.

    This is not an easy battle for most people. While I believe it's important to eat as healthy as you can, I don't believe in judging people. I have MFP friends who struggle a lot and go way over one day, but I see them coming back every day and not giving up, regardless of how yesterday went. They are rock stars.

    For them to get a grade of a "C" or a "D" and have that status posted for all of their MFP friends to see, would be absolutely horrible. Some of them have rough patches that last days. If they were to receive "C's" or "D's" every day for a week, do you really think they would want to come back and keep logging? It would be the equivalent of shaming someone into losing weight, rather than encouraging and supporting them through the ups and downs of this journey. Definitely not for me.

    This. It takes a long time for many of us to learn (it's taking me a looooong time to learn). I'd hate to have that *****smacked by grades.
  • Hi buddy :

    ==== ( http://www.fullmalls.com ) =====


    The website wholesale for many kinds of

    fashion shoes, like the nike,jordan,prada,****, also including the jeans,shirts,bags,hat and the decorations. All the products are free shipping, and the the price is

    competitive, and also can accept the paypal payment.,after the payment, can ship within short time.

    free shipping

    competitive price

    any size available

    accept the paypal

    jordan shoes $32

    nike shox $32

    Christan Audigier bikini $23

    Ed Hardy Bikini $23

    Smful short_t-shirt_woman $15


    ed hardy short_tank_woman $16

    Sandal $32

    christian louboutin $80

    Sunglass $15

    COACH_Necklace $27

    handbag $33

    AF tank woman $17


    puma slipper woman $30

    ==== ( http://www.fullmalls.com ) =====
    dsgher
  • Posts: 3,927 Member
    The grades on Calorie Count are useless. The foods that get As versus the foods that get lower grades makes no sense to me. I'm not eating a cookie bar that gets an A instead of lean beef (a C) some veggies (B) and my ice cream (D+).
  • Posts: 695 Member
    If I get on the Honor Roll, do I earn a Hamachi Roll? MMMM....yellowtail...:smooched:
  • Posts: 228 Member
    I actually do read most of my friends' end of the day diary post. I comment appropriately. If I notice that someone ate a lot of "healthy" food, I will specifically mention that. A grade system would be fun, but I think it should be optional to have it show, just like how you can customize it to say if you have logged in for x days.
  • Posts: 1,298 Member
    I think that would be interesting, but it would be harder to implement as so many people target macros and have different approaches to the calories they eat. Also, what would it be based off of? USDA guidelines, or something similar depending on the country you're from? The food labels, ala Fooducate? Not sure how it would work.
  • Posts: 213 Member
    I really don't care who looks at my food journal... I do this for myself! if others want to go ahead and judge how I eat my calories, thats fine with me... At the end of the day only what I do and how I feel counts! Not comments from others...
    I thought keeping the food journal open was to help others when we hit a wall?
  • Posts: 237 Member
    Make it easier for others to judge us

    This. If you want to track nutritional content, you can use macros in your diary.
    And honestly we all know a 20 oz bottle of coke is not as good for us as an apple.

    Today I left my lovely packed lunch on the kitchen counter and ate a cupcake at work because I didn't have money to buy anything else. Life happens. I will still lose fat if I'm eating under my TDEE, and I still know I will be healthier the more foods I eat that are rich in important nutrients.
  • Posts: 34,971 Member
    No..just no. No no no...NO.

    Why? Because I didn't join to get graded. Also - not every MFPer here follows the same weight loss path. Some eat "healthy"..some mix it up with junk and fast food. Others are on Paleo. Others on whatever fad is going on. Grading each other is just asking for drama.

    So again..NO

    reverse-1253886001_office-no_zpsce199fd0.gif


    ETA: People will find what works for them. If someone can fit in that chocolate cake or 100oz of soda and they are still losing. Cool. Is it the healthiest choice? No..but guess what..It's their business. Some people also work to make changes slowly. Some people will ask to be "criticized" as motivation while others are fine doing whatever it is they want. Basically - they'll let you know.
  • Posts: 18,771 Member
    I've checked out Calorie Count before. Their grades are garbage. Who would even come up with grades for the tens of thousands of items in the database? And who would get to judge/vote what they should be? If you're going to "grade" someone's diet it should be as a whole, on a daily basis or even on a weekly basis. My diet is pretty good but I bet I'd be getting an F every day according to sites like that.
  • Posts: 3,863 Member
    Interesting reactions.

    I'm in this for the long hall. I have 100 pounds to lose. My thought is if I have a problem with someone "judging" me then I'm not going to continue to have them as my friend. I really don't want to be told, "great job!" when I've eaten very poorly even though I am under calories. That's not a friend to me.

    I know it isn't completely accurate. For example some people consider honey much more healthy than white sugar.

    I could go to CalorieCount, but I have the support I want here and that is more important to me.

    It could be set up so you could choose the grade private just like everything else so if it didn't work for you then you wouldn't use it.
    <<<<<<<<<Lost over 100 lbs *without* being handed a grade like a 7 year old.


    I'll pass.
  • Posts: 3,958 Member
    You could always use CalorieCount.

    scuse me...would you like to play tic-tac-toe?
  • Posts: 8,701 Member
    By what criteria is the food judged?

    On long run days I need different nutrition than I do on rest days than I do on lifting days, and then there's days where I am eating to prepare for tomorrow's workout- a universal grading system makes no sense.
  • Posts: 666 Member
    scuse me...would you like to play tic-tac-toe?
    MIDDLE BOX
  • Posts: 362 Member
    On the phone app, they do give you your daily and weekly stats (like % vitamin A consumed/Daily value, protein, fat, etc)
  • Posts: 3,958 Member
    MIDDLE BOX
    fineeeeeeeeeeeeee
This discussion has been closed.