Everyone has always wanted to lose that extra pound that has been around since forever may it be noticeable or not. With the aid of smartphones which everyone have nowadays, its as easy as 1 2 3. Here are the best diet apps that will help you lose weight! Indulge everyone!
1. MyFitnessPal Calorie Counter and Fitness Tracker. Far and away the most popular diet app on the market today, MyFitnessPal's Calorie Counter and Fitness Tracker is reviewed by more than 300,000 people on iTunes and nearly that many in the Android Market. The diet app has everything today's dieter needs, including the largest food database with more than two million foods listed. The app also remembers your favorite foods, automatically syncs with the website to store your information, has a free barcode scanner, works offline, and more.
2. Lose It! Another very popular diet app, especially for iPhone users, Lose It! features a free barcode scanner, a recipe builder, and a comprehensive database of food and activities. Users can add food to the database and track nutrients like protein, carbohydrates, and fat with this diet app.
Pros and Cons: People who use the Android diet app report on Google Play that it's a practical and effective tool for making a positive lifestyle change and credit it for significant weight loss. That said, we noticed a few gripes, such as meal planning limited to one day at a time versus weekly, and occasional difficulty locating foods in the database.
Cost: Free
3. Fooducate. Not as widely used as our top two diet app picks but a standout nonetheless, Fooducate takes a different approach to dieting. Instead of just focusing on weight loss, this diet app helps users modify their eating habits, with an emphasis on healthy eating. Like the two diet apps mentioned above, Fooducate has a barcode scanner and helps you track food intake and weight loss, but it goes one step further: It gives users information on the quality of the foods they're buying and eating by assigning each food a nutritional rating. The diet app also helps users create healthy grocery lists.
Cost: Free
By Raechel Conover,
Cheapism.com
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