Calorie Counter and Tracker 12+

Color-coded healthy food & UPF

First Line Medical Communications Ltd

    • 3,99 €

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Description

One-off fee. Free updates. No ads/subscription/registration. Scan barcode. Highlights high-cal food, healthy food & UPF. Sync w other FLMC apps Share w Apple's Health app

Use this app to control calorie and ultra-processed food (UPF) intake to prevent or manage obesity and obesity-related diseases such as type 2 diabetes mellitus, enlarged fatty liver, some cancers, and inflammatory diseases.
Set your target daily calorie intake based on guidance provided in the app and your preferences for weights of food (g or oz) and display of calorie content in foods and beverages (ie, %target/serving, kcal/100g or kcal/1oz, or %target/100g or %target/1oz).
Record food and beverage consumption using the barcode scanner, dictation, search or by favoriting foods and using the serving sizes provided (which can be changed at any time). Tap the notepad to add notes.
Monitor daily and long-term progress, export data to share with healthcare providers, synchronize data with other First Line Medical Communications Ltd nutrient counter apps, and share data with Apple's HealthKit.
Add your own foods and recipes and change serving sizes to personalize the app's 400-item database for you.
The app also provides nutritional information for many healthy foods and supports a healthy gut microbiome diet using color-coded type and icons as follows:
1. All high-calorie foods in the database and added to the app (ie, contain at least 150kcal per serving) are in blue type.
2. Plants that can be included as one of the 30 different types of plants per week recommended by experts for a healthy gut microbiome are in green type with a green leaf icon in the food popups. The most prebiotic plants (ie, those that are particularly beneficial for the gut microbiome) are in a darker green type.
3. Fermented foods that contain beneficial live microbes to become part of the gut microbiome (probiotics) are in gold type with a gold microbe icon in the food popups.
4. Foods that are likely to be UPFs — ie, contain ingredients not found in a home kitchen (eg, preservatives, flavorings, and emulsifiers) likely to harm the gut microbiome are in red type with a red warning triangle in the food popups. UPFs cause obesity for a variety of reasons and their harmful effect on the gut microbiome is linked to inflammation and many diseases including type 2 diabetes, high LDL "bad" cholesterol, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, inflammatory diseases, cancer, depression, and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's dementia and Parkinson's disease.
5. Foods that are neither plant, prebiotic, probiotic nor UPF are in black type and are healthy when consumed as part of a healthy diet.

What’s New

Version 2.12.0

Additional color and icon-coding for all high-calorie foods in the database and added to the app (ie, contain at least 150kcal per serving). Revised instructions for use.

App Privacy

The developer, First Line Medical Communications Ltd, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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