food scales that sync to fitness pal?
jerber160
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I just saw digital food scales that calculate nutrition. Do any sync to MFP?
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I don't know of any. How would that work? How would the scale or MFP know what type of food you'd put on the scale?
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you record what you're weighing. "cherry tomatoes" it weighs them and calculates nutrients. some have blue tooth capability and some big data bases. why can't they send it to mfp? Just asking.0
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the API for MFP is available if one of those companies wants to use it - but they need to develop the integration (typically) - not the other way around1
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i don't know what that means dean. api?0
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you record what you're weighing. "cherry tomatoes" it weighs them and calculates nutrients. some have blue tooth capability and some big data bases. why can't they send it to mfp? Just asking.
Seems like as many steps as just weighing and entering into MFP, to me. You're just entering into the scale instead.0 -
the API is the programming behind websites that allows others to access it - like MFP uses the FITBIT API to pull in your step data; etc0
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deannalfisher wrote: »the API is the programming behind websites that allows others to access it - like MFP uses the FITBIT API to pull in your step data; etc
Yep, and it also works the other way too and an app could hook into an MFP API to pull information. For example, if a fitness clothing company could link their website/app to an MFP API and pull in your current measurements in order to show you clothing they offered that would fit you well given your current height, bust, waist, etc0 -
You can do it indirectly by getting a scale that syncs with Fitbit (Aria), create a Fitbit account, and then sync the Fitbit account to MFP. There are also other wifi scale brands that you can probably sync with MFP in this way.0
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You can do it indirectly by getting a scale that syncs with Fitbit (Aria), create a Fitbit account, and then sync the Fitbit account to MFP. There are also other wifi scale brands that you can probably sync with MFP in this way.
The OP was talking about a food scale rather than a bathroom scale. So if you weight 123g of chicken breast the scale syncs with MFP and adds that entry to your food diary automatically.
It's a very good idea in theory and definitely doable from a technical perspective. There are a couple of hurdles you'd face with the implementation though. Firstly it would require some pretty significant database work to ensure that the database entry the scale/app selected was accurate.0
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