
“I’m on a diet” is probably one of the most popular phrases to be uttered by anyone on this side of the planet. In a world where food rules all, we certainly have to watch what we eat and how much of what we eat. Android developers have certainly done their part to help out dieters in ways that were not even imaginable ten years ago. Check out my list of the top five dieting apps available for Android devices.



3. Fooducate: This is an application that’s gotten its share of rave reviews in the Play Store. Although Fooducate doesn’t have quite the database that MyFitnessPal does, with only 200,000 unique food products, it does take the features a step further. You can scan the barcodes of food products in grocery stores which will give you additional details not found on the box, and will also offer healthier alternatives that can be found in the store. The app gives each scanned food a “nutrition grade” ranging from A to D. You’ll learn about different foods and ingredients such as excessive sugar, tricky trans fats, high fructose corn syrup, controversial food colorings, additives and preservatives, genetically modified organisms (only in pro version), additives and preservatives, artificial sweeteners and more. Users have reported that the app really does work and has helped them with their diets and weight-loss goals. The premium version, which costs $4.99 in the Play Store, has no ads, priority support, GMO information, and personalized ratings for heart health, low cholesterol, hypertension, vegetarian, and vegan profiles.
4. My Diet Coach: My Diet
Coach is focused on keeping the user motivated and focused on his/her
diet in order to succeed in their weight loss goals. No guarantees, but
the app states that it will keep you on track, help you to resist food
cravings, temptations, emotional eating, exercise laziness, and other
obstacles through motivational arguments, guidelines, helpful and
necessary reminders, notifications with your goal and motivational
photos. The app also offers perseverance tips, and a food-cravings
timer. Users have said that the app actually works, and there’s
certainly no better way to judge effectiveness than by asking the users
themselves. In the Pro version, which costs $2.99, users are given a
diet and meal planner, BMI/BMR calculators, a diet journal and a weight
tracker with charts and graphs.
5. LiveStrong Calorie Counter: Although
I hate to advocate for anything with Lance Armstrong’s name attached to
it at this point, the LiveStrong Foundation’s health and wellness app
is simply one of the best available on the Play store. The LiveStrong
Calorie Counter is more than just a calorie counter. The app tracks
calorie, fat, carbohydrate, and protein intake in seconds, giving users
access to the MyPlate web platform at LiveStrong.com, which has a
database of over 1.3 million different food products. What makes this
app different from the others is that you can track your exercising and
activity as well, with thousands of exercises/activities in the
database. This calorie counter personalizes daily goals based on your
intake, an easy to use progress chart, a motivational community that
will inspire you to stick with your goals, water tracking to make sure
you stay hydrated, daily reminders to keep you on track, and constant
web syncing to keep all of your devices up to date with your most recent
data.
…aaand of course if you just feel like eating junk food, go grab the Epic Meal Time game from the Play Store…Is there anything we missed? Please let us know in the comments.
Happy dieting!
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