



While I can’t speak to it personally, this seems like it could be useful as being pregnant and nursing can certainly affect your weight throughout the day as well as your diet, necessary calories, and your health goals.Īfter putting in your physical details, the apps will ask you to set your goal, mainly whether you want to lose, maintain, or gain weight. If you’re a woman using the app, you also have the options under the sex tab to list whether you’re pregnant and/or nursing. You sign up with an email address and password, and give it your physical details like your sex, age (by providing your birthday), as well as your height and weight. Starting Out, Setting Goals, and Interface: With that out of the way, let’s talk about Cronometer. I may do a review of that in the future, but it’s just going to serve as a comparison point given it’s also one of the biggest nutrition/calorie tracking apps on the market. Also, the other app that I have used in the past is MyFitnessPal so that is my frame of reference for this. While I’m focusing on the free version, I will be making some comments about the paid version when relevant. There is a paid subscription that removes ads and also adds a bunch of features. For one, I’m only reviewing the free tier, which is supported by ads. One of apps I’ve been trying out is Cronometer, and wanted to provide my thoughts on it.Ī few notes going in. Whether you’re following a specific diet, just tracking calories, or wanting to track your macros, there are many apps to help you keep track of this information. Generally speaking one of the best ways to get healthier is to start with your diet.
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With the new year in full swing, one of the most common resolutions is to improve ones health.
