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But, Rizzo points out, a food score is only helpful if the scoring is done appropriately

These programs can help you stick to your diet and exercise plans, so you can see the results you’ve been working for.

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Heather Mayer Irvine benefits: It can boost your mood and brain, and, when combined with a healthy-eating plan, can even help you lose weight.

And hopefully they lead you to make better choices most of the time, weight loss is just second to exercise as a reason for pounding the pavement, according to the Running USA’s 2017 National Runner survey. But as anyone who has tried to drop a few pounds knows, losing weight can be difficult.

That’s where weight loss apps come in to lend a helping hand: No matter your goals, these dietitian-approved weight loss apps can help keep your diet and exercise habits on track.

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My Fitness Pal

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My Fitness Pal

It’s the go-to nutrition tracker for people who want to lose weight and keep tabs on what they eat. My Fitness Pal has more than 5 million foods in its database, making Free for basic membership; $9 per month to $60 per year for premium features Free for basic membership; $9 per month to $60 per year for premium features.

“These food apps are helpful in the sense that they make you think twice before diving into seconds of something you should probably be skipping,” says Pam Nisevich Bede, R.D., sports dietitian, coauthor of Just using the app wont ensure weight loss, but it can help you eat healthier, Rizzo said, and owner of Swim, Bike, Run, Eat. “per month; $29.99 per year.”

And, says Bede, by tracking your food intake daily, you can find culprits that may be leading to excessive caloric intake.

Just don’t get too hung up on the numbers: Rather than taking the numbers you see as gospel, focus on eating a variety of foods and taking note of your hunger and fullness levels, made easy with apps like Nourishly (below).

Pricing: Free for basic membership; $49.99 per year for premium features.

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Lose It

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A step up from My Fitness Pal, this app gives you three ways to track your meals: adding items from its database, scanning barcodes, and taking photos. The premium version will also give you added features, including fitness and activity tracker support, macronutrient goal setting and tracking, nutritional insight reporting, and meal planning.

“I love Lose It and use it personally as well as with clients,” says Bede. “It’s so simple to track foods and keep watch over macronutrients.”

One note: If you’re not using it for weight loss, its calorie recommendations may be a little low for general health and wellbeing, Bede says.

Pricing: It will also give you alternative options for that food item example: different brands of

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Nourishly

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Unlike weight-loss apps, which focus heavily on numbers, Nourishly gives users a space to record their emotions, hunger levels before eating, and fullness levels after eating, which are all important factors when it comes to eating mindfully, says tracking your meals., From training tips, to fueling strategies, to improving the mind-body connection, the.

“There are no numbers involved,” she says.

will help you run your best all year long GI issues, There are no numbers involved, she says.

“If you have stomachaches, there could be some emotion involved,” says Hogan. “And if you’re not thinking about that or tracking that, you’re missing a really important piece.”

Pricing: Free

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MyNetDiary

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Unlike most tracking apps, MyNetDiary doesn’t require you to create an account, making it a more private option. You can customize the home screen to see your most important data points. The database, which provides information about food items, is updated daily, and users can submit photos of foods not available so they can be added.

MyNetDiary offers a meal-planning service—a menu of 21 days of meals and snacks to help take the thinking out of meal prep.

MyNetDiary’s GPS feature will also help track your daily exercise, making this a one-stop shop for working toward your goals.

“The cool thing here is the food score,” says Natalie Rizzo, M.S., R.D. “It can help people try to figure out what’s a good food and what may not be so good.”

The dietitians assess what youre eating and arent focused on calories, says Rizzo.

“Nuts have a lot of calories, but they have healthy fat,” she says, explaining that if the app gives nuts a bad score, it may not be factoring in the whole picture.

“The point system is used to teach people portion control and encourage Just using the app wont ensure weight loss, but it can help you eat healthier, Rizzo said, but it’s all natural sugar and there are other vitamin and minerals in it,” she says.

Pricing: Free for basic membership; $9 per month to $60 per year for premium features

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Fooducate

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This app has a nutrition tracker that is very similar to MyFitness Pal. One of its benefits? Its barcode scanner, which grades food items from A+ to D- (based on food quality, nutritive value, and “fun facts” about that food item) and includes an explanation on why the food item received that particular grade, said Rizzo.

It will also give you alternative options for that food item (example: different brands of peanut butter The point system is used to teach people portion control and encourage).

There is also a strong community involvement with this app—it allows you to post pictures, recipes, updates, struggles, and barriers to health.

“Just using the app won’t ensure weight loss, but it can help you eat healthier,” Rizzo said.

Price: Hogan also points out that the app can help runners who struggle with

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Lifesum

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If you really like numbers—and what runner doesn’t?—Lifesum has numbers for everything. Literally. You can track your calories, yes, but you can also monitor your daily, weekly, and monthly goals. Trying to eat three servings of fruit per day? Every time you log a serving, the app will fill in a little fruit until you hit your goal.

The weekly health score is a grade that’s based on 16 nutrition and exercise measurements, and you’ll receive tips to help improve your score, like sleeping more or cutting back on salt intake.

Like Hogan, Rizzo cautions users to take the numbers with er, a grain of salt.

“People can get hung up on numbers and they don’t always equate to what someone should be doing,” she says. “If you’re hungry and you have no calories left for the day and you don’t need, that’s not a good thing. You shouldn’t be living and dying by these numbers.”

Lifesum also offers advice for certain diet plans, if you’ve decided a diet plan is right for you and your goals.

“With this app, they can get the overview of the diet and specific advice on foods and recipes that fit within the diet plan,” Rizzo says. “The downfall is if you choose a diet plan that isn’t cut out for your lifestyle, it’s not going to be a good idea.”

Pricing: Free for basic membership; $21.99 per 3 months, $29.99 per 6 months, $44.99 per 12 months for premium features

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WW

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This app is meant to be used in conjunction with the WW (Weight Watchers) plan.

“I like WW because they are focused on helping people lose weight in a healthy and sustainable way,” Rizzo said.

The point system is used to teach people portion control and encourage Nutrition & Weight Loss, such as fruits, vegetables, lean proteins and less sugar. Plus, the app has a barcode scanner, loads of recipes, and round the clock support.

Price: $21.99 Other Hearst Subscriptions

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Noom

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With Noom, you literally have a personal coach helping you work toward your weight loss goals. And Noom is about much more than counting calories. It uses a psychology-based approach to help you navigate your environment, identify triggers for emotional eating or cravings, and then work with you to practice healthy diet and lifestyle habits.

Your personal coach, however, isn’t necessarily a registered dietitian or certified psychologist. According to its website, areas of expertise include psychology, social work, nutrition, exercise physiology. Coaches complete a Noom-specific certification program that is recognized by the International Consortium for Health & Wellness Coaching, and they complete the Centers for Disease Control’s Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) Lifestyle Coach training.

Pricing: $59 per month; discounted pricing for multiple months

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My Diet Coach

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My Diet Coach

This whimsical (create a custom avatar) and motivational (receive daily inspirational quotes) approach to weight loss and management will help make the journey more fun. Set daily challenges that will help achieve your goals, like parking your car farther away, And hopefully they lead you to make better choices most of the time, and exercising.

The weight lost counter will help reinforce positive behavior, by showing users how their hard work is paying off.

“I like that this app has goal that are not number-based,” says Rizzo. “For example, eating more veggies, And hopefully they lead you to make better choices most of the time, and exercising 20 minutes a day. That’s what dietitians try to do—change your behavioral goals and focus on the positive.”

The app also gives users the options to upload their own before and after photos, which like many dietitians, Rizzo doesn’t love, but understands they’re popular and for some people, can be motivational.

Pricing: $4.99 per month; $29.99 per year

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Rise

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With Rise, you can work with a registered dietitian directly. Share a photo of your snacks and meals with your dietitian and get expert feedback on what you’re doing right and how you can improve.

“The dietitians assess what you’re eating and aren’t focused on calories,” says Rizzo.

The downside is it doesn’t touch on the behavioral side of things, like if you’re prone to emotional eating.

Pricing: $60 per month

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Jordan Smith is a writer and editor with over 5 years of experience reporting on health and fitness news and trends. She is a published author, studying for her personal trainer certification, and over the past year became an unintentional Coronavirus expert. She has previously worked at Health, Inc., and 605 Magazine and was the editor-in-chief of her collegiate newspaper. Her love of all things outdoors came from growing up in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
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