a way to track fruits and veggie intake per day?
larovers
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Hi everyone! I love MFP so much, best food database and iphone app out there. The only thing I wish is that they had a way to track certain things like servings of fruits and veggies per day as sometimes I need a friendly reminder to track things like this (this is what I liked about Weight watchers but I would rather do MFP for free as WW was not working as well for me as MFP does).....anybody have any suggestions on how they track their servings per day?
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I was thinking this exact thing earlier, it would be a great addition. It would be useful if we could track fibre intake too.0
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you can see your fiber intake on the macros daily summary anytime you want. I just want a way to track fruits/veggies intake like I can track water. I would like a way to see "oh, I only ate 3 servings of fruits/veggies today....I need to eat more" . I know you on Spark people you can add these type of thing to track however I do not like the Spark people format and they do not have a good food database.0
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The benefit of using a real calorie counting system is also the downfall. Calorie counting is very precise and there are no quick categories or free foods like fruits and veggies in other systems. While it makes this kind of system the most accurate, it also makes it the most tedious to input the correct items and amounts on your log.0
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When it comes to fruits and veggies I have a question. When weighing those, how many ounces are considered a serving? There is very little I do my volume and feel its more accurate if I weigh my food. I typically do 3-4 ounces for a serving, but I'm not sure if that is accurate. When someone says one small this or one medium that I feel likes its really open ended.l0
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The benefit of using a real calorie counting system is also the downfall. Calorie counting is very precise and there are no quick categories or free foods like fruits and veggies in other systems. While it makes this kind of system the most accurate, it also makes it the most tedious to input the correct items and amounts on your log.
I am not asking for a free category...I know fruits and veggies are not free on this system nor do I want them to be (stupidest thing about WW IMO is the free fruits and veggies...how misleading is that!)
I just want a way to TRACK how many servings I am eating daily , like a check box or something so I do not forget to eat enough (which I often do as fruits and veggies are not my first choice).
anybody have any ideas for this?0 -
Can you not tell how many servings of fruits and veggies you have had by looking at your food diary and seeing strawberries or broccoli?
I understand what you want, something like the glass of water counter, I'm just not sure why you need it when all of your fruits and veggies are displayed on your food diary.0 -
sure I can see it no problem, I just still would love to have some type of tracker for it too...I am just one of those who needs extra reminders "eat your fruits and veggies".
anybody who has been on weight watchers probably knows what I am talking about, the check boxes they have are GREAT (even though I do not like their system.0 -
This is one of the reasons I didn't make the transition from the WW tracker which uses the points system to MFP which uses a calorie based system. The WW tracker has a place to make sure you get all of your good health guidelines, which includes a minimum of each:
2 dairy servings
5 fruit/veggie servings
1 healthy oil
6 liquids
This personally is easier for me. It helps ensure that you get your macros, but it's made a lot simpler with a lot less calculating...0 -
I liked to keep track of mine so I just added it into the notes section at the bottom. So each day it might say 1/5 or 5/5 etc.0
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Can you not tell how many servings of fruits and veggies you have had by looking at your food diary and seeing strawberries or broccoli?
I understand what you want, something like the glass of water counter, I'm just not sure why you need it when all of your fruits and veggies are displayed on your food diary.
I think for me, it would be because it can be confusing to know what constitutes a "portion" and what does not. So if you were entering the correct amounts as part of a recipe you should get a more realistic account of how many portions of fruit and veg you have consumed. For instance, putting five button mushrooms into a pasta sauce wouldn't count as a full portion, but may count as a half. A way of keeping on top of how much you have really eaten would be handy.0 -
you can do this on sparkpeople...but their website is just too much...I like the simplicity of MFP so much more however would be great to have a vegetable tracker, I hope the websites APP developers think of that sometime.0
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Hi everyone! I love MFP so much, best food database and iphone app out there. The only thing I wish is that they had a way to track certain things like servings of fruits and veggies per day as sometimes I need a friendly reminder to track things like this (this is what I liked about Weight watchers but I would rather do MFP for free as WW was not working as well for me as MFP does).....anybody have any suggestions on how they track their servings per day?
I use the note section at the bottom of the food diary like this:
5.4 (my morning blood sugar reading)
Dairy-
Freggies- (because I'm too lazy to type out both words)
Oils-
Vitamins taken
Then whenever I update my food diary I make note of dairy/fruit/veggies so I can keep track of the servings.0 -
The benefit of using a real calorie counting system is also the downfall. Calorie counting is very precise and there are no quick categories or free foods like fruits and veggies in other systems. While it makes this kind of system the most accurate, it also makes it the most tedious to input the correct items and amounts on your log.
How on earth is it tedious to input fruits and veggies? And how are they "free" in other systems? Just because they are different systems, doesn't mean you aren't putting the food in your body.0 -
You can edit and add the names of your meals like I added vitamins to mine, make you a category for fruit and for veggies1
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OP, this would be a good one to post on the Website Suggestion/Feedback board as the people who run this site appear to check that alot more than the misc boards.0
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You can edit and add the names of your meals like I added vitamins to mine, make you a category for fruit and for veggies
Thanks for this info and this topic! I just edited my food diary and added two meal categories- Veg Servings and Fruit Servings. So I figure I'll use the quick add calories function to put in a 1 whenever I get a serving in. Perfect!
BTW, from everything I've learned about nutrition, I think 5 combined servings of fruits and veggies are too few.0 -
I agree, and would like to have this feature as well as it's not ALL about tracking just calories. If the USDA has recommended numbers for servings of various foods then a way to track you daily intake is indeed a useful tool.
The tracker at this link does that. https://www.supertracker.usda.gov
I like it but there is not easy way to menu plan or maintain a recipe database (just nutritional information) so I find my self using both Myfitnesspal and the USDA site.
Seems to me that Myfitnespal should be able to add something similar.0 -
Hi everyone! I love MFP so much, best food database and iphone app out there. The only thing I wish is that they had a way to track certain things like servings of fruits and veggies per day as sometimes I need a friendly reminder to track things like this (this is what I liked about Weight watchers but I would rather do MFP for free as WW was not working as well for me as MFP does).....anybody have any suggestions on how they track their servings per day?0
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I think a check-box option would be handy. For fruits or veggies, or did I take my vitamins today ...or whatever.0
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I am looking for this functionality as well and would love it.0
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hludwig980 wrote: »When it comes to fruits and veggies I have a question. When weighing those, how many ounces are considered a serving? There is very little I do my volume and feel its more accurate if I weigh my food. I typically do 3-4 ounces for a serving, but I'm not sure if that is accurate. When someone says one small this or one medium that I feel likes its really open ended.l
i look for the calories per gram and put it on a food scale0 -
I am looking for this functionality as well and would love it.
@chuck27p, this is a super old thread. (There's a special section here for posting feature requests. I'll try to remember to link it later when I'm on a device that makes that easier. The staff doesn't read all the posts here in the Community, usually just the feature requests.)
Personally, I set a goal in grams for veggies/fruits. My personal daily minimum goal is 400g, my ideal target is 800g+.
I figure 80g is a reasonable average serving, so that's 5-10 servings.
Since I weigh most of my food (quicker as well as more accurate), it's easy for me to see in my diary where I am with my goal by scanning the log and rough adding in my head.
That's not going to suit everyone, but it works fine for me.0 -
Here's the place to post if you want to suggest a new feature that MFP should add:
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/categories/feature-suggestions-and-ideas
The MFP staff reads that area, sometime provides info about existing features that may've been overlooked, or will pass along workable suggestions to the MFP development team for consideration. Also, in that section, other MFP users can up-vote ideas if they agree with them, or explain workarounds that can be used currently, and things like that.0 -
Another workaround would be to add a new category to the section where you log things like waist and thigh measurements -- you can add new measurement categories yourself on the website (I don't know if there's a way to do this on the app). You would still have to manually add the number of fruit & veg servings every day, but MFP would generate graphs so you could see whether you were consistently meeting the target.2
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You can edit and add the names of your meals like I added vitamins to mine, make you a category for fruit and for veggies
BTW, from everything I've learned about nutrition, I think 5 combined servings of fruits and veggies are too few.
This is very true, different countries have different recommendations. 5 a day is basically what our government think our nation could 'cope with aiming for', I believe Canada is near double this, and I wanna say it goes up to 18 or something for some! (Portion sizes vary though).
Mildly off topic, but I've always found it kinda interesting.0
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