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Anyone using UP?

georgianabell
georgianabell Posts: 18 Member
edited December 2024 in Getting Started
I would like to know your opinion on the UP app, I got it and it seems to be pretty good! You may add me (Georgiana Atanasie), we could organize a "duel", it looks fun and challenging at the same time! Thanks!

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  • longjjustin
    longjjustin Posts: 1 Member
    I have it and have used it when I remember. So far I like it.
  • Vonnarh1979
    Vonnarh1979 Posts: 56 Member
    Add me on up Yvonne Hancock
  • mkolie
    mkolie Posts: 16 Member
    Don't know what the UP app is. Please inform. Thanks
  • christareid28
    christareid28 Posts: 47 Member
    Don't know what it is
  • Vonnarh1979
    Vonnarh1979 Posts: 56 Member
    It is the app that goes along with the jawbone brand health bands.
  • tuffgirl19
    tuffgirl19 Posts: 772 Member
    I like that it synchs with MFP! My water isn't transferring over to Up
  • Vonnarh1979
    Vonnarh1979 Posts: 56 Member
    I just add it on both.
  • lexi3500
    lexi3500 Posts: 346 Member
    What's up app
  • Vonnarh1979
    Vonnarh1979 Posts: 56 Member
    It links to the jawbone health band
  • Vonnarh1979
    Vonnarh1979 Posts: 56 Member
    I don't think u have to have the band tho. Its a health app.
  • tuffgirl19
    tuffgirl19 Posts: 772 Member
    Question, where do I find my active calories on Up app? Trying to do the A+B-C=D calculation- from
    theprez98 user on MFP who lost lots of weight with this calculation.

    (A+B)-C=D

    A = Active calories; those burned from doing physical activities.
    B = Basal metabolic rate, or BMR; amount of energy expended while at rest.
    C = Consumed calories; counted from scanning everything you eat.
    D = Deficit of calories.

    His equation:
    [Active calories (1,600) + BMR (2,400)] - Calories consumed (1,400) = Deficit (2,600)

    Thanks!!
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